That's one that you would have to ask a dentist. Nobody can diagnose you on WikiAnswers, and anyone who says they can is a quack.
yes but a adult tooth cant grow in place of an adult tooth
A baby tooth is smaller than a adult tooth.
If you mean they are not erupting at the right months , it is not abnormal to have teeth erupting late or early. If you mean the teeth are not erupting in right order it still is not a thing to worry about.
Actually, by the time your tooth falls out, the roots have nearly completely dissolved by the erupting permanent tooth. This is called exfoliation
A wisdom tooth erupting will not protect you from chlamydia. Chlamydia is spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex.
The movement of an erupting wisdom tooth and any subsequent impaction may produce pain at the back of the jaw.
No, The adult teeth forms separate from the child tooth. However if nutrition is not improved while the adult tooth is coming before the adult tooth comes in, there is a higher chance it will be weak and more prone to decay.
When the adult tooth is coming in
Then you don't have a tooth, you can get a false tooth though
To stop the top tooth from hyper-erupting, you need to replace the lost lower tooth. This can be accomplished with either a bridge, partial, or implant. Discuss your options with your dentist.
You probably have either a congenitally missing or impacted permanent adult tooth.
Have a vet do it.