Losing teeth is natural and a definite part of maturing. However, after the loss of the baby teeth and the regrowth of the adult teeth, no further teeth are supposed to fall out.
I dont think that they are supposed to, but if it needs to be pulled out then have it done, but if it starts to become loose your mouth wants it out
they do fall
All of the baby teeth fall out and are replaced
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The premolars are teeth located between the molars and canine teeth. There are eight premolars, two in each quadrant. The first set of premolar teeth fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth.
Yes they do
yes. i myself have a loose molar at this moment in time. they will fall out and a new adult molar will grow in.
Yes. Humans get two set of teeth.
All the stinking teeth fall out and if they don't, you pull them out.
Yes when molars fall out they grow back !!!
All of them. This is one of the features of some members of the macropod family, not just rock wallabies. They are grazing animals, and need to continuously regrow their molars. Kangaroos, however, do not regrow molars, but have their molars move forwards to replace those that fall out when worn down and unusable.
Generally on the upper jaw, third molars will fall into place nicely if second molars are removed, so it can be a good cost effective orthodontic management technique. On the lower jaw, I would not recommend it.
Yes, pretty much. The molars themselves are not exactly baby teeth as they don't fall out unless there's some sort of infection in the molars, but the incisors are baby teeth and will fall out when the animal reaches around two (sometimes three) years of age.
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.