Not in humans. Some animals and fish can regenerate their teeth.
True, they are! There are several rows of teeth that regenerate over the course of the shark's lifetime.
Possums do not have the ability to regrow their teeth. Like many mammals, they have a set of deciduous (baby) teeth that fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth as they mature. Once these permanent teeth are lost or damaged, they do not regenerate. Regular dental care is important for their health, as tooth loss can impact their ability to eat and thrive.
Adult wolf teeth do not grow back. In fact, teeth do not regenerate in any mammal once they have reached adulthood.
frogs do regenerate
Teeth cannot heal or repair themselves like other parts of the body can. Once teeth are damaged or decayed, they cannot regenerate new tissue to restore their structure. Additionally, teeth do not have the ability to grow back if they are lost or extracted.
No, permanent teeth do not grow back once they are lost. Unlike baby teeth, which are replaced by permanent teeth, adult teeth do not regenerate. If permanent teeth are lost due to injury, decay, or other reasons, options like dental implants, bridges, or dentures may be considered to restore function and appearance. Regular dental care can help prevent tooth loss in the first place.
the answer is no but they can regenerate their tails
yes they can regenerate. Marine sponges are multicellular animals that can regenerate from single cells.
A three-year-old Shih Tzu will not grow new teeth if they have lost any, as dogs typically have two sets of teeth in their lifetime: baby teeth and adult teeth. By the age of three, a Shih Tzu has already developed its adult teeth, which do not regenerate. If a dog loses a tooth due to injury or dental disease, it is important to consult a veterinarian for advice and potential treatment options.
No, ovaries do not regenerate. Unlike some tissues in the body, ovaries do not have the ability to regenerate or regrow once damaged.
You have to say regen to regenerate stuff on roblox
Various - but I guess you are after the mineral portion - thus Calcium Second Answer from an editor: Your bones are made of osteoclast which include calcium. Your teeth are made of dentin and that has calcium in it too. When you get cavities germs and bacteria can invade and erode the dentin and it is not replaceable as bones can regenerate new bone osteoclast cells. That is what causes bone fracture re-fusing. Too bad teeth cannot regenerate dentin.