Yes, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry loses one of his teeth when flying from Number 4 Privet Drive to Nymphadora Tonks' parents' house. Ted Tonks regrows Harry's tooth.
Harry Potter was eleven years old in the first book. Most children loose their baby, or milk, teeth before this age. There was no mention of this during any of the books.
The first book basically starts when Harry Potter is one year old. The book doesn't mention anything about his teeth.
Hermione's teeth were enlarged by Draco Malfoy.
Hermione Granger shrinks her teeth in the fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Hermione was on the end of a curse from Pansy Parkinson that caused her teeth to grow rapidly. She went to Madam Pomfrey to get this fixed and allowed Madam Pomfrey to make them a little smaller than they usually were, her large front teeth being something she disliked throughout her life.
Apparently a sword struck to the roof of its mouthIt is stated that the crowing of a rooster is fatal to the basilisk. It is for this reason that Ginny Weasly - controlled by the diary - kills the roosters.
Very thin and ragged, with the look of a once handsome face which has been ruined by the misery of Azkaban. He has yellow teeth and matted black hair.
No he never did, his family naturally has quite straight teeth which he has inherited.
Hermione's teeth were enlarged by Draco Malfoy.
Densaugeo is a hex used to grow teeth to a large size. Hermione was hit by this hex during a duel between Draco and Harry.
Hermione Granger shrinks her teeth in the fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Hermione was on the end of a curse from Pansy Parkinson that caused her teeth to grow rapidly. She went to Madam Pomfrey to get this fixed and allowed Madam Pomfrey to make them a little smaller than they usually were, her large front teeth being something she disliked throughout her life.
It causes the victims teeth to enlarge grotesquely In Goblet of Fire when Harry and Draco were fighting a curse from Draco missed and Hermione was hit by this spell
There is nothing in the books to confirm or contradict this. We should assume he was like most babies, and born with no teeth. Otherwise, it would have probably been mentioned by the author.
"The man standing before them had thick hair so matted with dirt it could have been any color. Several of his teeth were missing. His eyes were small and dark and stared in opposite directions. He might have looked comical, but he did not; the effect was frightening, and Harry could not blame Ogden for backing away several more paces before he spoke." Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Written by: JK Rowling Page 201 ISBN:0-439-78454-9
The Densaugeo spell caused Hermione Granger's front teeth to enlarge grotesquely when she attempted to fix her teeth in the book "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
Hermione Granger has busy brown hair brown eyes, and large front teeth.
I beleive Harry Styles brushes his teeth with 3d toothpaste and he uses the 3d teeth whitening strips.
Apparently a sword struck to the roof of its mouthIt is stated that the crowing of a rooster is fatal to the basilisk. It is for this reason that Ginny Weasly - controlled by the diary - kills the roosters.
Harry Potter has messy black hair, wears glasses which have lots of tape holding them together, and has a lightning scar on his forehead. Ron Weasley is tall and thin with ginger hair, and big hands and feet. Hermione Granger has lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth.
Fang is Hagrid's dog. He makes his first appearance in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone when they go out into the Forbidden Forest to search for a unicorn. It is also said that he looks menacing with sharp teeth but he is actually really friendly