yes but a adult tooth cant grow in place of an adult tooth
A baby tooth is smaller than a adult tooth.
No, The adult teeth forms separate from the child tooth. However if nutrition is not improved while the adult tooth is coming before the adult tooth comes in, there is a higher chance it will be weak and more prone to decay.
When the adult tooth is coming in
Then you don't have a tooth, you can get a false tooth though
Could be over 100 years of age. Some people are born missing a single adult tooth. If that adult tooth is not present then the baby tooth root will not resorb thus causing a retained baby tooth. I see this often in my private practice when an adult premolar is missing and the baby molar tooth is then retained. Signed, DDS
no
yes, of course, it will hurt, the tooth (baby) will fall out when it is ready if it is a permanent tooth and it is loose, then a dentist will have to remove it.
You probably have either a congenitally missing or impacted permanent adult tooth.
Yes it does. But better ask a doctor to pull out the teeth.
Have a vet do it.
yes