Next to cheeks = buccal surface
Next to lips = labial surface
hi, we call it ( buccal face).
Smooth surface caries is on a surface that does not have pits, fissures. Usually on the front, back, or side of the tooth as opposed to the top where there are hills and valleys so to say. If the caries is on the crown part of the tooth it started on the enamel, but may have progressed down to the dentin which is the next surface under the enamel.
yes
molar
They can stretch into next week They can stretch into next week
molar
Definitely not normal. Sounds like some serious tooth disease happening there. See a dentist.
It means you wants to kiss you.
Teeth 6 and 11 are called cuspids, or canine teeth. They are single-rooted and labial surface because they are next to the lips. They are used for gripping and tearing food.
No. I am going to assume that the most likely reason you tooth was pulled was due to a significant amount of caries (cavities) or disease to the surrounding periodontal (gum) tissue. So the bacteria that caused your first tooth to be pulled could have already done damage to the tooth next to it. In your case, the bad tooth was probably helping support the one next to it, and once it was pulled, the tooth left behind is on its own. So in this situation the extraction had very little to do with "lifting the tooth next to it" Give it a 4-6weeks for the healing process to complete and the loose tooth should firm up.
The cast of Next Tooth One Mile - 2008 includes: Cassi Glisper
When a boy puckers up his lips and taps the spot next to him he wants the girl to move closer to him so he can kiss her.
Liam payne