The Narwhals tooth , teeth are it's horn, it / they grow continuously through it's life. Depending where the horn was broken , some growth may still occur.
Yes, it's possible that narwhals indeed kill each other. Male narwhals have been found, dead and alive, with scars and wounds to the heads and tusks. Males engage in what tends to be called playful tusking. But perhaps that gets carried away at times.
All mammals are born with a set of milk teeth, also known as baby teeth, and adult teeth. A dog is in this classification. If the dog's too is knocked out between the ages of 2 to 3 months old their adult tooth come in. If the tooth that is knocked out is an adult tooth it won't.
No, unfortunately we are not like sharks, who continue to grow nice new teeth throughout their lives. If a tooth falls out of our mouths, we will have a gap there permanently unless we get a fake tooth. The only time a tooth falls out and gets replaced by a new tooth, is when our baby teeth begin to fall out during childhood.
If a dog gets a burn, the hair may or may not grow back depending on the severity of the burn.
Take him/her to the Vets as soon as you can, for now bathe with cotton wool and warm water and give him soft wet food, make sure he drinks a lot and you keep an eye on the tooth, no dentastixs or chewy stuff which will hurt him further Hope Your dog gets better, Amy
No. Each tooth is a one-shot deal. Once it's broken through the gum what you have is what you've got. If it gets damaged it has to be repaired. It won't heal like skin or grow longer like nails.
Not necessarily a cavity. May be sensitivity to salt or chemical composition of dissolving foodstoof.
While only a dentist can evaluate your broken tooth, generally one thing determines whether a broken tooth can be filled: how much tooth is left. However, dentists can also perform a root canal if you have the money and shape the remaining tooth (drill away the cavity also) and put a false tooth over it -- a cap. But only a dentist can determine if a cap would be the best thing to do. You may need the tooth pulled, though dentists try to "save" teeth whenever they can. Go to the dentist before it gets worse.
No, the tooth fairy gets your tooth and puts money under your pillow.
Yes, it's possible that narwhals indeed kill each other. Male narwhals have been found, dead and alive, with scars and wounds to the heads and tusks. Males engage in what tends to be called playful tusking. But perhaps that gets carried away at times.
it really depends, on how old you are, when the tooth gets pushes back. If you are a child or adolescent it is likely that the tooth will probably mend iself within a matter of years. However if you are a young adult, or just an adult you could have dental treatment to get it sorted if the dentist thinks it is necessary.
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when your teeth gets darker
Tooth Fairy.
if you mean, your device gets broken then you should be able to get it fixed on your warranty (bearing in mind that you didn't break it yourself and it just stopped working). if your warranty has ran out, i believe you can send it back to RIM and they will fix it for a fixed fee.
Either your filter needs to be cleaned or replaced.