I presume you are referring to the incisors. The canine teeth are also front tooth.
The incisors should generally be in place by the age of seven. Don't worry too much if there is a delay of six months or slightlymore. You can get an x ray done to see if they are present in the jaw.
Yes it will grow back again if you are lucky. HAHAHA!
it depends if they have an extra tooth on the back or the front.
IF you are a child the second molar tooth will be replaced by a permanent tooth called the second premolar. HOWEVER IF what you lost is a permanent second molar , it will not be replaced, the loss is permanent as in the case of all permanent teeth whether they are molars premolars, canine or incisors.
No, they will not grow back.
That would depend on if your a child or not. you have two sets of teeth in your life time, when you are a child and lose a tooth an adult tooth takes its place, if your an adult and lose a tooth it does not grow back.
They will grown back between the time of 5 - 8 years. The fact that they were pulled prematurely does not affect the growth of the tooth.
If the pulled out tooth was intentional, then just keep swilling your mouth out and sucking the gum where the tooth just came from. You should not go to bed with your mouth bleeding seeing as its quite easy that way to drown on your own blood whilst asleep. Lovely isn't it? But if it was not intentional, then push your tooth back where it came from in the gum because then there is a chance that it will stay there and that it will grow back in to the gum
No, you won't gain height because a tooth is extracted. If you mean, will your tooth grow back, than it depends if your tooth was an adult tooth or a baby tooth.
if your tooth comes out twice it will not grow back.
Guinea pigs front teeth constantly grow. If lost or broken, it will grow back over time.
The hair that you pulled out, will grow back grey.
yes