Once a person is past childhood, adult teeth do not "grow back" once they've been extracted (pulled out).
Hamsters are part of the rodent family. The two top front teeth should grow back. However, if they do not, you need to consult a veterinarian. It may complicate some things for a little while, but feed it soft fruits and veggies and it should be fine until it's top teeth grow back. Also, get the hamster a chewing stick so that he can keep his lower teeth from becoming overgrown.
Whales have bristles, not teeth. So no their teeth do not grow back.
Yes. If your mouth is big enough, like mine is, there is no need to remove the wisdom teeth. I know many people who have all of their wisdom teeth, or only had 1 or 2 removed.
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No u don't get ur baby teeth back u then grow ur adult teeth !
No u don't get ur baby teeth back u then grow ur adult teeth !
The upper "front teeth" usually "come out" around 7-8 years old
Wisdom teeth are the third and last molars on each side of the upper and lower jaws. They are also the final teeth to erupt; they usually come in when a person is in their late teens or early twenties. If you infected wisdom teeth, you can contact wisdomteethsydney.com.au
Adult wolf teeth do not grow back. In fact, teeth do not regenerate in any mammal once they have reached adulthood.
There are four wisdom teeth in a normal human being. Wisdom teeth are the very last four teeth that grow. They grow at the very end of the jaw - two upper and two lower. Wisdom teeth start appearing in the teens. Wisdom teeth can also appear towards the end of teenage. If there is no space in the jaw for the teeth to come out, then these are removed.
you can get two teeth your primary "baby: teeth and your permanent "adult" teeth. when you lose you adult teeth it will not grow back
No