Happens every day. Yes.
you can get two teeth your primary "baby: teeth and your permanent "adult" teeth. when you lose you adult teeth it will not grow back
When you take out you're tooth twice they become permanent teeth you only lose your teeth once. your baby teeth fall out, and the adult ones come in. this doesn't happen twice.
Horses lose their deciduous or "baby" teeth. When horses are born they already have their secondary set of teeth underneath their "baby teeth" just as humans do. The permanent set of teeth will grow in and push the primary set of teeth out.
you should not do what you do to lose your permanent teeth okay just giving nice idvice
Whales do not lose their teeth, as a matter of fact. Their teeth are permanent. They can lose a tooth but it will never grow back. The only way a whale can loose a took is if another animal knocks it out or doesn't fall on purpose. But it is not natural for any whale to lose its teeth. Thank you!
Adults naturally have 32 permanent teeth. In some cases adults can lose 1 to 4 wisdom teeth through surgery if they are impacting other teeth. No adult teeth are lost naturally though.
All baby teeth are deciduous (they fall out) and do not grow back. However, after they fall out, they are typically replaced by the permanent "adult" teeth. Sometimes, though, the baby teeth don't fall out. And sometimes, the adult teeth don't grow in. But "normally" a child will lose all their teeth and they will be replaced by their permanent teeth.
Yes, children do lose their primary teeth, often referred to as "baby teeth," which include their primary molars. These teeth typically begin to fall out around age six and are eventually replaced by permanent teeth, including permanent molars. This process is a normal part of dental development and continues into early adolescence.
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Dogs have similar teeth development to humans - they have one set of deciduous ("baby") teeth and a second set of permanent ("adult") teeth. However, once their permanent teeth come in, there are no replacements for them.
Yes, you ARE supposed to lose them. I found a map of teeth and the years you are supposed to lose them, online. I had my second premolars loose and was wondering the same thing since they are very large and look like permanent teeth.
Yes, monkeys do lose their baby teeth, similar to humans. They are born with deciduous (baby) teeth that eventually fall out to make way for their permanent teeth as they mature. This process is part of their normal development and varies among different species of monkeys.