Premolar teeth typically begin to erupt between the ages of 10 and 12 years, with the entire process taking several months to complete. The time for a premolar to fully emerge can vary from person to person but generally ranges from a few weeks to several months. Factors such as individual development and dental health can influence this timeline.
well, it depends on the situation
well unless your having a baby tooth extracted there should be no other tooth that comes in.
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A swallowed tooth will take anywhere from 1 to 5 days to come out on average. The actual time is based on an individuals digestive system and speed.
i have had a chain attached to my tooth under the gum for 3 years now and it has still not come through the gum. all my other teeth are now straight with a gap waiting for the tooth to come through. if you ever get the decision to either have a tooth surgically removed or a chain attached to pull it through, have it taken out! it takes FOREVER
if you mean the tooth fairy, this could be a few days, or maybe she needs to find your proper address, she sometimes loses her tooth fairy book, but then she finds it eventually.
a while
couple hours.
Everyone has a different mouth structure! but when you're ages 12-15 you should have all of your adult teeth
you cant really make a tooth loose.teeth come out when their ready.if you take a tooth out that's not ready youll be toothless until another tooth grows back.hope this helps .opoeration
about two to three months.
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