Want this question answered?
No, teeth that have come out of a person's mouth cannot explode. If someone claims they have seen this happen, they may be lying. Teeth inside of the mouth cannot explode either because no pressure is building up inside of the tooth.
there teeth are like vampire teeth except blood doesn't come through them
Sharks have rows upon rows of teeth in their mouth and when the teeth fall out the new row of teeth is ready to come through.
Unerupted teeth in a pig is the same as unerupted teeth in a human. This just means the teeth haven't come through the gums yet.
It is a 19th Century expression that comes from the barnyard. As a horse gets older, its gums move back and the teeth appear longer. This expression was eventually passed on to humans!
Only if all their secondary teeth have come through.
Your wisdom teeth will normally come through at any time between the ages of 14 and 30. However, there have been cases where they have not come through until over 70 or 80 years old. Also, some people will never get their wisdom teeth through.
An adult that had they're wisdom teeth pulled or not come through then you have 32 teeth. But if you still have your wisdom teeth you have 36.
The expression "sweet Fanny Adams" refers to her and has come, through British Naval_slang, to mean"Nothing at all".
not sure had 5 kids and never had it happen yet it may just leave a gap until the adult teeth come through
No way to tell, teeth behaviour isn't always possible to predict.
I'm 15 years old and I have 24 teeth. Although it is usually between the ages of 17-21 that wisdom teeth start to grow, there are four more molars (one per side and jaw of your mouth) that should grow at this age and the wisdom teeth should come in at about late teens, early 20's, on average. Note there are some cases where wisdom teeth come early (I know someone the same age as me whose wisdom teeth came through 3 months ago) and others where they don't come through at all. :) kthxbi