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Humans generally have two sets of teeth: deciduous (baby) teeth and permanent teeth. Most people lose their first set of teeth between the ages of about 6 to 12. These teeth are replaced by the permanent teeth. If you lose a baby tooth after 13 or any age, it will be replaced by a permanent tooth. If you lose a permanent tooth, it won't be replaced- although if you have the tooth and can get to a dentist very quickly, they can sometimes be saved. Teeth don't ever "grow back".

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Most likely if you lost some of your teeth at the age of 11,like me.but if you loose your teeth at a young age,most likely you'll have your front teeth in by 6-8.

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no, i dont think you can, Hope this helped :D

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If a baby tooth was lost a big tooth will replace it, but if a big tooth was lost then no tooth will grow in its place.

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i don't but its normal to lose your baby tooth at age 13

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Once you have replaced your baby teeth with adult teeth, if you lose one it is gone for good.

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Q: Can your teeth still grow back at the age of thirteen?
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