yes it is normal for your teeth to form like that. but ask a dentist soon so that you would know what would be the best way to get your teeth back in position. keeping your teeth in that position may have difficulty in eating and chewing cos the food keeps getting stuck between teeth.
yes
you probably have impacted molars you probably have impacted molars
If you are an adult and still have your wisdom teeth, the you have 12 molars. If your wisdom teeth have been removed, you have 8 molars, unless on or more of them have been removed in the corse of your life.
Generally on the upper jaw, third molars will fall into place nicely if second molars are removed, so it can be a good cost effective orthodontic management technique. On the lower jaw, I would not recommend it.
They can move any teeth to any place so yea
Premolars are similar to molars but differ in function. Molars only grind whereas premolars hold and grind your food. Anatomically they are different as well. Premolars have 3 cusps where molars have 4 or 5. Premolars have two roots where molars can have 2 or 3. Premolars are succedaneous where molars are non-succedaneous. Hope that helps.
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just had my molars removed how often do i change the gauze an for how long
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.
First, your gums are painfully injected with a near-poisonous fluid. It numbs the teeth. They are then extracted through the root canal where they had laid
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
A premolar is a tooth situated in front of the molar teeth - in humans, it is between the canines and the molars.