After all of your teeth are pulled, you will need to be very careful and keep bleeding to a minimum and avoid dry sockets. There will be much more chance of infection as well with all of the teeth being pulled.
My Girlfriend just had this done and we asked the Dentist. The nurse said you can soak it peroxide to clean everything out. I am not sure about how to preserve it though.
wisdom teeth
Yes, they should after the first couple of days, but i think it depends on how long the root was
If You Pull out all of the adult teeth, The teeth will be Gone For Ever
Even a few teeth being pulled can have an effect on your nasal cavity.
Dentures is a term that refers to false teeth. When you have troubles with your teeth, and have them all pulled, you have the option (wise choice) to have dentures or false teeth made to fit your mouth properly. It is difficult for others to notice the difference between dentures and your own regular teeth.
Yes you pull out all of your teeth and new permanent teeth will come in. By the age of 21 all of your baby teeth will be gone and all of your molars will have erupted.
All of them, if needed. However, veterinarians tend to leave any teeth that are still healthy and viable so it is very rare for all of a dog's teeth to be pulled in a single surgery.
In order to receieve braces you need to have lost all of your baby teeth. The answer to your question is yes, I know of a couple people who had to get adult teeth pulled to get braces. So yes.
both have multiple teeth
Yes.
Before I had braces on, it was suggested that I have my wisdom teeth removed, so I did. It could however depend on the individuals teeth, mine were quite crowded or as they call it impacted. You'll be glad you got braces, good for you. Very often, if wisdom teeth have no room to erupt, it is recommended to extract them following an orthodontic treatment.
Budgie have no teeth at all. If your budgie opened its mouth, you will see that he has a sharp beak, but no teeth :)