Yes
Yes. You have baby molars that will come out to make room for your back teeth.
12 year old molars refer to the permanent molars a child receive at the approximate age of 12 years old. The 12-year-old molars are your permanent molars so they will not get replaced as the primary teeth do. The 12-year-old molars can be lost through extraction, cavities, or even though bone loss.
The molars are the big teeth at the back of the jaw. They are named after millstones and come from the Latin term.
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.
Your molars fall out at around when you are 9 - 12 years old and start coming out when you are around around age 12-13 year old. when you lose your baby molars they grow but when you lose your adult molars they do not grow back.
The premolars are teeth located between the molars and canine teeth. There are eight premolars, two in each quadrant. The first set of premolar teeth fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth.
Yes you pull out all of your teeth and new permanent teeth will come in. By the age of 21 all of your baby teeth will be gone and all of your molars will have erupted.
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
Elephants are animals which have molars
Second set of baby teeth molars usually come in around age two. As to how long it actually takes for them to fully erupt- each kid is different. They just appeared with my first child. With my second, it took weeks.
I don't think anyone could know what age the children's molars come in. All I know is that the molar teeth come in when they are ready to come in.