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It is normal just keep the teeth in healthy condition and as long as it doesn't get looser your
Permanent teeth are simply just teeth that are your new ones. They are not baby teeth anymore, you must stay healthy/get healthy or they may turn yellow/light brown/etc. So youmuct be 11 years or younger. ~Hope all goes well! And good luck!~
if you are a child: count your dad's teeth and then you would know. :D and if you an adult: just count your own teeth smarty! xD
I believe this is because your adult teeth are there all the time and just move up to replace your baby teeth. It is not that adult teeth suddenly start growing when your baby teeth fall out. If an adult tooth is lost, there is nothing there to replace it.
If it was the first teeth that was pulled the adult ones will grow up there in time. You just have to wait. If it was the adult ones that was pulled nothing will grow back. You have no more teeth in that place.
No. Mountain lions get two sets, baby teeth and adult teeth. If th adult teeth gets damaged the animal just has to do without.
If you have grown all your adult teeth, yet you do not have all the 32 teeth, but just 26, there is a chance that you lost your baby tooth too early and your adult tooth is unable to come in.
Yes. Baby teeth with cavities can be very painful for a child and possibly cause serious infections. Children have died from untreated dental infections. Keeping baby teeth healthy will help kids keep their adult teeth healthy - they will come in straighter and have less chance of getting cavities if their baby teeth are healthy. Little kids can't tell you if their tooth aches. They may just cry or throw temper tantrums if things hurt.
Why doteeth move? We just don't know.
yes. but it is just as healthy for their teeth as it is for humans.
THere are thirty-two teeth total in an adult mouth. However, twenty eight are fine too. the four remaing are the Wisdom teeth, which often have to be removed due to over crowd in the mouth, or just never develope or come through the gum.
No. The dentist would always be sure your teeth were healthy before putting the braces on. If you had over-lapping teeth (your teeth are too large to let others come in aligned your dentist may pull the odd one) before the braces are applied.