The front sprocket on the engine that the drive chain goes round has approx 16 teeth. To drop it down you remove the sprocket and replace it with a 15 tooth. same idea on the back but up 2 teeth which makes the sprocket larger. Reducing the size of the front and increasing the rear will improve acceleration but will have slower top end, usually makes for better low speed handling too.
The two front teeth
Yes.all teeth should.that's what holds your tooth.
What is the cost of partial denture on the lower jaw, with 4 teeth in front lower and 3 tooth on the back lower.
the 2 front teeth
tooth means JUST one teeth and teeth means ALOT of them
No seriously, is it a molar located in the back or one of your front teeth? And will you get more money from the tooth fairy for it?
It is common for the teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be painful after the extraction. It is called referred pain due to the fact that the same nerve that gives sensation to the wisdom tooth extracted goes to the teeth in front of that wisdom tooth. Now having said that, it is NOT normal for your teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be loose. This may represent some injury to the bone surrounding the loose tooth. Also, if these teeth are being moved orthodontically, they may feel loose due to widening of the space between the tooth and the bone. But this mobility may not be a problem. These teeth almost always stop hurting and feel more firm within a week or two.
Chiddy's teeth are fine. Noah did get his front tooth knocked out playing basketball I believe.
A loose baby tooth that is turning gray or black is a dead tooth. A dentist can take the tooth out.
Depending on which tooth surface, the size of the cavity, the depth of the cavity, and whether the tooth can be saved, yes it is possible sometimes to have front teeth filled rather than pulled. If the filling can be done but you also have pain, they might be able to do a root canal. If the tooth is broken, it may be easier to do a cap.
Babies and young children don't have any adult teeth. Baby teeth fall out before permanent teeth emerge through the gum, or if baby teeth have not fallen out before, an emerging permanent tooth pushes the baby one out. In some cases, a permanent tooth can push up either in front of or behind a baby tooth and dental services are needed to remove the baby tooth and to straighten the adult tooth's alignment.
The entire back surface is called the "lingual" of the tooth.