Teeth typically come in symmetrically, especially in the front of the mouth where the incisors are located. However, variations can occur due to genetics, developmental factors, or dental issues. It's not uncommon for some individuals to experience slight asymmetry in their dental arch or tooth eruption patterns, but significant discrepancies may warrant consultation with a dentist. Overall, while symmetry is common, perfect alignment is not always necessary for proper function and aesthetics.
No, they aren't supposed to come out but it's okay
No, these are molers and should not come out, i know, i have a dentist in my family.
You are supposed to lose up to 20 teeth
No
iguanas have lots of teeth but you guys were supposed to have the answer you SUCK
20
i would think yes because all your teeth have a milk and a big tooth so yes
Parents are supposed to have 32 permanent teeth. (Children have 20.)
"Supposed to" is a bit strong, but it happens sometimes that a person don't develop all their permanent teeth. Or permanent teeth can be lost through accident or lack of care, or can sometimes be removed in order to correct the placement of the rest of the teeth.
Your canine teeth aren't supposed to be super sharp when you're a kid but they are pointy like mine are at the age of 10.
Losing teeth is natural and a definite part of maturing. However, after the loss of the baby teeth and the regrowth of the adult teeth, no further teeth are supposed to fall out.
Typically, the two bottom front teeth, known as the central incisors, are the ones that may come out twice—first as primary (baby) teeth and then as permanent teeth. The 4th and 3rd teeth, which refer to the lateral incisors and canines respectively, usually follow the same pattern of shedding and replacement. If you’re experiencing any unusual dental issues, it’s best to consult with a dentist.