Jesus Christ No!
No dont listen to them. yes its supposed too. im a 12 yr old girl and both of my bottom canine teeth fell out. and both of the adult cannine teeth are already growing in
molar
molar
Definitely not normal. Sounds like some serious tooth disease happening there. See a dentist.
Premolars or bicuspidsby wds: source >> Seely's Labratory Manual for A&P
bite on your finger using the loose tooth and hold for 40 seconds. next wiggle it. it should be looser! i tried and now its about to come out
near the front is incicors and further back is the pre-molars
The canine teeth help to chew food in the human mouth. The canine teeth are the longest of the teeth and are good for tearing food. The canine teeth are located in both the upper and lower jaw.
yes
They are known as the Canine
The pointed teeth next to the incisors are known as the canine teeth.
No. I am going to assume that the most likely reason you tooth was pulled was due to a significant amount of caries (cavities) or disease to the surrounding periodontal (gum) tissue. So the bacteria that caused your first tooth to be pulled could have already done damage to the tooth next to it. In your case, the bad tooth was probably helping support the one next to it, and once it was pulled, the tooth left behind is on its own. So in this situation the extraction had very little to do with "lifting the tooth next to it" Give it a 4-6weeks for the healing process to complete and the loose tooth should firm up.
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