No, these are molers and should not come out, i know, i have a dentist in my family.
No
I have lost 15 teeth and i am 10 im sure you are supposed to loose 20 i have 5 more to go i have 2 loose
The snipping and cutting you are speaking of is also referred to as "incising." This action is done mainly by the front four teeth on the top and bottom. These teeth are known as "incisors." The canines are the teeth just behind (or distal) to the incisors. The canines can help with cutting and snipping.
the canines and the teeth between the canines
No. But depending on where they are, they can make your teeth FEEL loose. Your teeth become more sensitive. Once the canker goes away it should return to normal.
Human teeth are categorized into four main types: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Incisors are the sharp, flat front teeth used for cutting food, while canines are pointed teeth next to them that help tear food. Premolars, located behind the canines, have flat surfaces for grinding, and molars are larger teeth at the back of the mouth designed for crushing and grinding food. Adults typically have 32 teeth, comprising 8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars, and 12 molars (including wisdom teeth).
Teeth
canines
Your pointy teeth are canines
No. None of your teeth are supposed to be loose, except when the baby teeth are getting ready to be replaced by the permanent teeth, pushing them out.
the canines. (most legends have the teeth being on the eye teeth)
canines