No, not after the tooth has grown to its full size.
bigger and scalier and had bigger teeth
This varies on a case by case basis. I would recommend consulting your dentist or orthodontist.
Many teeth fall out each time a shark bites., so in a lifetime sharks have about 2000 teeth. But I think the megaladon has about as much as the great white does, only much bigger. (at a time).
Chips on teeth do not grow bigger on their own, but they can worsen over time if not treated. Factors such as continued biting forces, decay, or trauma can exacerbate the damage. Additionally, the surrounding tooth structure may weaken, leading to further chipping. It's important to seek dental care to prevent further complications.
Different ways. Coke erodes your teeth over time. Coffee stains your teeth.
Yes, teeth move all the time. This is why people get retainers after they get braces off.
yes and if you watch real close you may find one, most of the time they are swallowed
Yes, baby teeth can hurt, and most of the time will hurt. The reason they hurt is because you are exposing tender gums and you are ripping roots out of the gums.
they get bigger
they are bigger and flater.
it has changed over time by having like.. bigger bombs and stronger ones :P and bigger planes that can fly faster
They can close gaps in your teeth and straighten teeth over time. Your teeth will become nice, straight, and the right amount of distance apart.