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Yes, when children lose their first/'Milk' teeth they grow new teeth. Sometimes they all grow at once and get crammed up in their Mouth's they'll need braces, eventually - when they've lost around about all of their 'Milk' teeth they'll grow rather large molars at the back.
No. It will always be true that you have lost your virginity, just as it will always be true that you have lost your milk teeth or learned to write. It's a historical fact and can't be undone.
I am eleven, nearly twelve, and I have lost exactly 12 teeth ( I haven't lost any molars, at least I don't think I have, but one is wobbly ) and I have 12 teeth that haven't come out. All in all I have 24 teeth. It all depends on your jaw, some children have nearly lost all their teeth when some others have not last many at all.
I don't know when you'd ever use this, but "Has anyone got any teeth" in English is "Quelqu'un at-il des dents" in French.
If your dentist is not worried, no reason for you to be worried.
it makes your boobs bigger and you can pruduce milk
Yes, if the shark by any chance lost so teeth somehow it could possibly en up on an ocean shore
Not once you are an adult. You should lose all your first (milk) teeth by about ten-twelve; any that fall out after this are adult teeth and won't get replaced.
Consume more foods or drinks that contain CALCIUM. Milk is a specified example of drinks that help keep your teeth strong and healthy.
Milk is very heathy,It helps your teeth. but soy milk doesn't do the same as milk if your a picky drinker and eater than my advice is go and hide milk hide it in your cereal and coffee,hot coco,chocolate milk, all things are made with milk because if they don't start drinking it. then it can lead to heath problems. Milk also helps with cavetes in teeth and help get you strong bones also keep you from breaking any bones. so milk it's heathy:)
No, it can however leave a layer on your teeth causing them to feel weird, all milk does though is strengthen them, keeping them healthy.it gives you protein and makes your bones stronger.proitein is 1 of the 7 newtrients
Depends on the dinosaur. T. Rex had over 60 thick, conical, banana sized teeth that were up to 9 inches. They would grow back any teeth that they lost.