A bit of overlap is not uncommon, and the same with offset. As long as it isn't "a lot" your ability to speak and eat won't affected. Bite patterns vary widely. Ask your dentist next visit.
No, if you get braces, an orhodontist would correct that by giving you elastics so that your upper set of teeth move in front of your lower set of teeth.
Yes slightly. If its not its called an under-bite which is were the bottom teeth are in front of the top ones, And if they are you should go see a orthodontist
i guess u would but i am not a doctor. u will have to ask your orthdontist.
A full set of teeth is 32. That's 16 top and 16 bottom. Remove 2 for the wisdom teeth and you will have 14 on the bottom jaw.
No, but the teeth will start to overlap.
16 on top, 16 on bottom. If the wisdom teeth have been removed, 14 on top, and 14 on bottom.
No I don't. But my ear doesn't have bottom teeth. Should I be worried?
When your top jaw is over your bottom jaw, it is called an overbite. When your top jaw is behind the bottom jaw that is called and under-bite. For a human the normal is to have a 2 centimeter overbite, a little more with dogs.
14 not including mollars
No rodent has teeth in its bottom.
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If you mean wolves' teeth, there are four. Two big ones at the top in the front, and two slightly smaller ones at the bottom in the front.