It's rare. It could be a wisdom tooth if it's in the back, in which case it would be coming in wrong and displacing the tooth on top. However, it's conceivable that you have one hold-out tooth that simply never fell out until now. Hello. Because you have a tooth coming in underneath then this will cause the lose teeth. So yes this is normal for the situation but you will need to see a dentist to have the new tooth removed and your lose teeth sorted out.
Possible loose exhaust pipe, check hanger clamps.
Coming loose is a non-example of adhesion.
It all depends on where it is coming from. It could be something as simple as a loose clamp on a hose; to something as bad as a cracked block, radiator, or a bad water-pump. I suggest starting the car, then looking underneath, to see where the water is coming from
Not giving the paint underneath enough time to cure would be one cause, another is the decal is not a quality made vinyl decal, resulting in it bot adhering to the paint underneath.
could be a front or rear seal or oil pan gasket maybe even oil filter may have beeninstalled to loose could be one of those
Did the tooth break off? Otherwise, if it was loose and just fell out, that's probably the big tooth coming in underneath! It's not uncommon for parents to confuse this with a root.
Have your vechiles suspension inspected, at this point sounds like something has either broken or come loose. May be a snapped coil.
yes in fact they are coming for you now
cotter pins?
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ask your dentistlook underneath the loose tooth if you see a white bump then it is baby tooth if loose enoughyou might might see a little bump underneath the loose toothlook at the signs of the other loose tooth like if it turns pink or see roots like that
No, it is not normal.