Recent research has shown that teeth continue to move up until about 30 years of age. Incoming wisdom teeth may also cause teeth to shift (these come in around 17-21 years of age).
no you idiot they fall out and you get more
yes
No. It's how your teeth grow back.
Yes wear the retainer trust me it's worth it.. Your teeth will shift otherwise..
get them asap they will shift
If you don't wear your retainer, your teeth won't start to shift until about a week from when you stopped wearing it.
its older teeth
because baby's teeth are way smaller than older kids teeth
ALL SHARKS HAVE WHITE TEETH, WHEN THE TEETH FALL OUT AND GET OLDER THEY TURN BLACK
older than your teeth!
They can, especially when they get older.
No. Your teeth are spose to be light yellow. The older you get, the darker it should be.
You Might Get It In Your Little Age Or When Your Older And If Your Already A False Teeth Then Replace It With A New One :) ;)
Typically, your teeth remain in their present positions because of something called 'equilibrium'. That means that all the forces acting on the teeth are equal in all directions. When something changes, such as the loss of a tooth, the equilibrium is lost, and the teeth will sometimes shift or change position until equilibrium is re-established. Sometimes the shift in the remaining teeth will be minor, almost unnoticeable. In some cases the shift can be quite dramatic, even shocking, and other teeth can be lost due to the change. If you lose a tooth, your dentist can recommend treatments that can compensate for the lost tooth to prevent the changes that can adversely affect the rest of the mouth.