answersLogoWhite

0

Yes they do

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do children lose all their baby molars before permanent molars develop?

Yes


Do you have baby molars?

Yes,I have baby molars


What baby teeth are supposed to fall out?

All of the baby teeth fall out and are replaced


When permanent teeth replace baby teeth there are four?

molars


What are milk teeth?

There are incisors (8), canines (4), and molars (8), generally smaller versions of the adult or permanent teeth. There are only 20 baby teeth compared to 32 adult teeth. The reason is that the 12 adult molars grow out behind the baby molars, not under them. The 8 baby molars are replaced by the premolars (biscuspid teeth), while the incisors and canines are replaced by their permanent versions.


Do people lose all baby teeth?

yes, except for molars which arent really baby teeth.


Do children lose their mullers?

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.


Do children lose all of their molars?

No, they are the first permanent teeth. It is important to brush often at that point, since they are usually the location of the first cavities.


Can you lose molars?

yes, you can lose your molars just like any other tooth. You want to lose your baby molars, but not the adult teeth.


Do you get your wisdom teeth or molars pulled?

Yes you pull out all of your teeth and new permanent teeth will come in. By the age of 21 all of your baby teeth will be gone and all of your molars will have erupted.


What is the typical diagram of baby teeth and how do they differ from adult teeth?

The typical diagram of baby teeth shows 20 teeth, including incisors, canines, and molars. Baby teeth are smaller and whiter than adult teeth, and they eventually fall out to make way for the larger, permanent teeth. Adult teeth include 32 teeth, with additional premolars and molars for chewing and grinding food.


Why do adults have more teeth than children?

Adults typically have more teeth than children because adults have a full set of permanent teeth, which includes 32 teeth, while children have only primary (baby) teeth, totaling 20. As children grow, their baby teeth fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth, leading to the increase in the total number of teeth. Additionally, adults often have third molars, or wisdom teeth, which can further increase their total tooth count.