According to a dentist at the VA Medical Center, Hampton, VA: six weeks.
The abutment teeth have been prepped (cut down and shaped) to receive the permanent bridge. They are sensitive because they are not supposed to be exposed to the environment as they are. Return to your dentist as soon as possible and have the temporary bridge re-cemented. This is important: The temporary bridge not only protects those preps, it also holds them in place until the permanent bridge is placed. If the teeth shift, even a little, because the temporary bridge is missing, the permanent bridge will not fit! New impressions will have to be taken and another bridge will have to be made.
A few weeks to a month after a baby tooth has been pulled out your adult teeth will come in... Your wisdoms on the other hand can vary and can take a while just for one
This is gross, just warning you. But yes your gums can be swollen and red (because the nerves keeping the teeth intact to the gums have been pulled).
Once a person is past childhood, adult teeth do not "grow back" once they've been extracted (pulled out).
Removing people's teeth is the last resort, after all other possibilities of preserving the tooth or teeth have been exhausted or are found not to be suitable.
If those teeth have already been lost and permanent teeth broke, then no. If a baby tooth broke than he will get a new one.
It has been hypothesized that early homo sapiens man probably pulled out their own decayed teeth (when those teeth were loose enough to easily do so).
just wait for a few years, my bro had his tooth pulled out at 3 years old and it grew fully at 7 years old. but that only works if the tooth was onefrom the 1st set of teeth you get
Deciduous teeth, also known as primary teeth, typically begin to exfoliate around the age of 6 years. This process usually starts with the incisors and continues until around age 12, when most of the primary teeth have been replaced by permanent teeth. The timing can vary slightly among children, but this general timeline is common.
Your child should be shedding her baby teeth by now. If her baby teeth had been pulled(you can do this at home)her tooth would not be coming out of her gums. As far as the Dentists in Wisconsin not seeing her, Does she have behavioral problems in the chair?
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.
Dogs have two sets of teeth: puppy and adult. They start loosing their puppy teeth usually at around 3 months and finish losing them by five or six months, at which time they have all been replaced by adult teeth.