Besides the pain, you may be prone to infection. The best thing to do is to get in to see your dentist as soon as possible.
No not unless you have braces or some other appliance moving your bottom teeth.
Well, I know from experience. I clench and grinde my teeth and my back brackets on my molars always fall off. Does that answer your question? the braces on my bottom teeth get in the way when my top teeth bite down on them like when i eat the top teeth touches the bottom braces
Hamsters' teeth are very much like a human beings if they were permanent teeth they will not grow back but if they were baby teeth they probably will grow back.
I am wondering the same thing!! Also the bottom tooth in the back :/ Hmmm
Your wisdom teeth are the teeth in the waaayy back of your mouth, top & bottom. Some people lose them, some people don't. They usually don't fall out, though.
An adult human has 32 teeth, not 16. 16 on top and 16 on the bottom. 4 of these teeth, 2 on top and 2 on bottom are the wisdom teeth. The wisdom teeth are located at the very back of each side of the mouth, behind the last molars
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
The last bottom and top teeth in your mouth are your molars
Go back to the dentist.
At times yes the back teeth will fill in a spot were a tooth is missing. Though it depends on the spacing and structure, ask a dentist to be sure.
if they are attached to your bottom jaw, then its because they are moving your whole jaw back so it cant go as far as it could before, or because the back of the braces is anchored to your teeth.