Yes if the tooth that fell out was one of the puppy's milk teeth. Milk teeth are the first teeth to appear in dogs when they're puppies. During this teething period puppies, much like human babies do, will try and alleviate the discomfort of their teeth coming in by chewing on whatever they can get hold of. As in humans milk teeth eventually fall out and are replaced by (permanent) adult teeth. As in humans if a dog's adult teeth fall out they are not replaced.
I'm a Dentist and the answer is no the child's canine (deciduous canine) cannot but there will be an adult one waiting in the wings ready to come through
No, you won't gain height because a tooth is extracted. If you mean, will your tooth grow back, than it depends if your tooth was an adult tooth or a baby tooth.
If it is an adult molar (not a baby tooth), no - once it's gone, it is gone forever.
well it just wont grow back. well it deepens if its for a baby is natural but if not it will never grow back.
That would depend on if your a child or not. you have two sets of teeth in your life time, when you are a child and lose a tooth an adult tooth takes its place, if your an adult and lose a tooth it does not grow back.
IF you are a child the second molar tooth will be replaced by a permanent tooth called the second premolar. HOWEVER IF what you lost is a permanent second molar , it will not be replaced, the loss is permanent as in the case of all permanent teeth whether they are molars premolars, canine or incisors.
yes but a adult tooth cant grow in place of an adult tooth
Adult wolf teeth do not grow back. In fact, teeth do not regenerate in any mammal once they have reached adulthood.
no it will grow back and once it does fully the orthodontist will put a bracket on taht tooth too.
No, they will not grow back.
if a puppy loses its teeth chances are they will grow back
Yes it will grow back again if you are lucky. HAHAHA!
yes. this actually runs in my family. an extra tooth is called (a) Mesioden.