Nope! Don't worry, though, that happened to my gerbil two years ago, and he was perfectly fine! This happens because his teeth get too long, so they fall out. Once they grow back, be sure to give him chew sticks to chew on so his teeth stay the right length.
some gerbils come from Egypt in Africa
nothing. Nosebleeds in gerbils are natural.
Yes a wisdom tooth that is coming out suppose to have skin on top of it. Before the wisdom tooth began to grow there was nothing but skin there. So in order for it to fully come in it breaks through the skin like any other tooth.
Gerbils originally come from deserts such as the Indian ones. As you can imagine it will get very hot there. Gerbils molt to keep cool during summer weather.
You shouldn't do that because fungus could start to grow on its fur.
Depends. If you are having a tooth extracted by a dentist, the root will be removed. If it is a baby tooth you are losing naturally, the roots will dissolve as the new tooth is coming up under the old tooth.
i would think yes because all your teeth have a milk and a big tooth so yes
They may come out for food or water .
No, not only to gerbils come in several different color varieties, but as with any animal each individual has its own personality, though with gerbils it doesn't vary as much as with say dogs.
No. If you have a chipped tooth or a tooth that isn't the way it's supposed to, the dentist will have to remove it before you can have braces.
I have heard a tooth infection can infect your brain if left untreated. But it is supposed to be very rare.
Nope.