it really depends, on how old you are, when the tooth gets pushes back. If you are a child or adolescent it is likely that the tooth will probably mend iself within a matter of years. However if you are a young adult, or just an adult you could have dental treatment to get it sorted if the dentist thinks it is necessary.
No it is not abnormal, braces can help.
Yes.
Abnormal front-to-back and side-to-side curvature of the spine
The entire back surface is called the "lingual" of the tooth.
that is called an "I-tooth" and the orthodontist puts braces on that tooth and, if you don't need braces otherwise, the teeth surrounding it.
What is the cost of partial denture on the lower jaw, with 4 teeth in front lower and 3 tooth on the back lower.
the battle of the bulge (:
It pretty much sits still as the Warm Front passes 'overhead'. It will get pushed back/up a bit.
it depends if they have an extra tooth on the back or the front.
I've got a boyfriend and he was also my first kiss so I was worried about my hideous pushed back tooth being a nuisance during kissing or maybe it would turn him off...but apparently it didn't! We kiss just fine and I don't worry about it at all. So to answer the question, it didn't prevent me from kissing someone and it still doesn't.
A back tooth is another name for a molar tooth.
No, teeth cannot be grown back. Your vet can check the tooth and could possibly file down any sharp edges, or even remove the tooth if it is getting in the way or causing pain, but a tooth cannot be grown back.
It pretty much sits still as the Warm Front passes 'overhead'. It will get pushed back/up a bit.