Short answer- you don't. Tooth enamel is the hardest thing in the human body, and other than by damage of decay do not change, even after death. However, if you are asking because you feel your teeth are too big for your mouth/ face- and you are a teen- wait a bit. You face is likely still growing, and your teeth will be fine. In the meantime, brush them and see a dentist now and again. Those teeth have to last you a long time.
no it's usually caused by damaging your teeth.Or you start to grew new ones which push your baby teeth out.
No, candy is safe in that way, but if you have too much of it, it's not very good for your teeth and can make you fat.
Will shrink.
No. If you don't take good care of them they might wear away, but that's nothing like shrinking.
No they do not shrink.
You don't. You can't. Dentures are fitted to the individual, and if are too small or too large, as is the case here, they've been fitted wrong and must be redone.
No, shrink is a verb.
Products come in shrink-wrap packaging.I had to shrink my jeans. Many older adults shrink by one to three inches as they lose height.
It depends on which definition of "shrink" you're using. Shrink - to become smaller in size. - When the bread dehydrates it will shrink. Shrink - Another word for therapist (quack). - That shrink has a horrible practice. Hope this helped, Good luck!
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.
The Shrink Is In was created in 2001.
I/you/we/they shrink. He/she/it shrinks.