For at least 2 weeks before it falls out. :]
Yes, horses can experience wobbly teeth, which is often a sign of dental issues such as periodontal disease or dental decay. As horses age, their teeth can become loose due to wear and tear or underlying health problems. Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining a horse's dental health and addressing any issues early on. If a horse shows signs of wobbly teeth, it's important to consult a veterinarian or an equine dentist for proper evaluation and treatment.
There are several possible reasons why your mature teeth are loose, or 'wobbly'. You could have had something hit your teeth straight on, or any other form of direct contact, which could have loosened your teeth.
I am eleven, nearly twelve, and I have lost exactly 12 teeth ( I haven't lost any molars, at least I don't think I have, but one is wobbly ) and I have 12 teeth that haven't come out. All in all I have 24 teeth. It all depends on your jaw, some children have nearly lost all their teeth when some others have not last many at all.
you don't, it can harm the filament in the left side of the upper braces
They should find their balance in the next few days.
Teeth can not really be made wobbly unless you use different methods to pull a baby one out. e.g tug on it. string to door etc..... But one that isn't wobbly will have to wait sorry.
You are supposed to lose up to 20 teeth
No
No, they aren't supposed to come out but it's okay
iguanas have lots of teeth but you guys were supposed to have the answer you SUCK
It depends on the gun and the bi-pod. Some minor wobble can be expected from most airsoft guns.
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