there upper lip
The upper "front teeth" usually "come out" around 7-8 years old
Unless you are a walrus, you will never naturally grow a walrus mustache.
There are four wisdom teeth in a normal human being. Wisdom teeth are the very last four teeth that grow. They grow at the very end of the jaw - two upper and two lower. Wisdom teeth start appearing in the teens. Wisdom teeth can also appear towards the end of teenage. If there is no space in the jaw for the teeth to come out, then these are removed.
They are long(can grow to 6 feet!)and white. Though sometimes their tusks can break in a fight. The tusks are actually teeth.
Once a person is past childhood, adult teeth do not "grow back" once they've been extracted (pulled out).
You can not grow a new tooth. All your teeth are present at birth. Your first teeth come in while you are a baby but your second teeth are all ready there as small 'buds" ready to form and come in as you loose the first teeth. As you know, your last teeth do not come in until you are 17-20. Because they come in last and you are older, they are called wisdom teeth.
it takes about a month, give or take a week, for there teeth to come in.
the time teeth come in are random so there is no telling when more will come in
Most baby teeth don't have roots at all, because they will come out. If they have roots they are probably adult teeth.
Wisdom teeth are the third and last molars on each side of the upper and lower jaws. They are also the final teeth to erupt; they usually come in when a person is in their late teens or early twenties. If you infected wisdom teeth, you can contact wisdomteethsydney.com.au
A human adult can have anywhere from 14 to 16 teeth in the upper jaw. 14 would be considered the minimum with the possibility of the other 1 or 2 teeth being the development of third molars; teeth which are commonly called "wisdom teeth". Wisdom teeth may or may not grow in, but 14 teeth should be what is expected at the very least.
Sometimes premature babies will have this problem with their teeth as they grow. Most children will loose their baby teeth anywhere from 5 to 8 years old. Your family dentist would be able to determine if there will be problems with the permanent teeth.