Yes
when you are around... about 14-18
because she's stupid
If you are an adult and still have your wisdom teeth, the you have 12 molars. If your wisdom teeth have been removed, you have 8 molars, unless on or more of them have been removed in the corse of your life.
Yes, bad breath can occur when a child gets their six-year molars. This is often due to the eruption of the teeth, which can cause discomfort and lead to difficulties in maintaining oral hygiene, allowing bacteria to thrive. Additionally, food particles can become trapped around the new molars, contributing to unpleasant odors. Regular brushing and dental check-ups can help manage this issue.
yes actually we thought our daughter had an ear infection but the pain was due to her 6 year molar trying to break through.
Well i would say you lose your first molar between 5 and 7 years old.
Your molars fall out at around when you are 9 - 12 years old and start coming out when you are around around age 12-13 year old. when you lose your baby molars they grow but when you lose your adult molars they do not grow back.
Yes. Any human whose body tempreature is greater than 98.6 faranhite is having a fever.
Permanent molars typically erupt between the ages of 6 to 7 years for the first molars and around 12 years for the second molars.
first molars erupt at the age of 6 to 7. second and third molars at 11 to 13 and 17 to 21 respectively.
If a patient on 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) develops a fever, it's important to assess for potential infections, as 6-MP can cause immunosuppression. The patient should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to determine the cause of the fever and to rule out serious complications. Supportive care, such as hydration and antipyretics for fever relief, may be appropriate, but any changes to medication should only be made under medical supervision. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and management.
An adult human typically has 12 molars, including 6 upper and 6 lower molars. This count comprises three molars on each side of the upper and lower jaws. In addition, many adults may have 4 third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, which may or may not erupt. Therefore, the total number of molars can range from 12 to 16, depending on the presence of wisdom teeth.