it could but you will not have another one to come in after that
Yes, They grow back because you have 20 baby teeth and those are the last four to lose .
The childes front teeth come out when they rurn one years old.
When you take out you're tooth twice they become permanent teeth you only lose your teeth once. your baby teeth fall out, and the adult ones come in. this doesn't happen twice.
yes back teeth can come out if they are first (milk) teeth they will be replaced but if they are second or adult teeth they can only be replaced with false teeth
no you are born with your milk teeth first then after they fall your adult teeth come into play
the permanent layer of teeth starts erupting from 6-7 years of age
The second permanent molars come in around the ages of 12-13. That will give you 28 teeth total, until your wisdom teeth come in
The upper "front teeth" usually "come out" around 7-8 years old
Teeth are a good way to determine age.Baby teeth:2 weeks: Deciduous incisors (the small teeth at the front) begin to come in.3 - 4 weeks: Deciduous canines (the long, pointy teeth next to the front teeth) begin to come in.4 - 6 weeks: Deciduous pre-molars (also known biscupids, these are the teeth located between the canine and molar teeth) begin to come in.8 weeks: All baby teeth have come in.Adult teeth:12 - 16 weeks: Incisors come in.4 - 6 months: Canines, pre-molars & molars come in.7 months: All adult teeth should be fully developed.Answer from cat-world.com
You can not grow a new tooth. All your teeth are present at birth. Your first teeth come in while you are a baby but your second teeth are all ready there as small 'buds" ready to form and come in as you loose the first teeth. As you know, your last teeth do not come in until you are 17-20. Because they come in last and you are older, they are called wisdom teeth.
your teeth
it may last long, but don't worry they'll come out.
Dogs have similar teeth development to humans - they have one set of deciduous ("baby") teeth and a second set of permanent ("adult") teeth. However, once their permanent teeth come in, there are no replacements for them.