Typically, the two bottom front teeth, known as the central incisors, are the ones that may come out twice—first as primary (baby) teeth and then as permanent teeth. The 4th and 3rd teeth, which refer to the lateral incisors and canines respectively, usually follow the same pattern of shedding and replacement. If you’re experiencing any unusual dental issues, it’s best to consult with a dentist.
No, they aren't supposed to come out but it's okay
When you take out you're tooth twice they become permanent teeth you only lose your teeth once. your baby teeth fall out, and the adult ones come in. this doesn't happen twice.
In humans, there are 20 primary (deciduous) teeth that come out and are replaced by 32 permanent teeth. The primary teeth, also known as baby teeth, usually emerge between the ages of 6 months and 3 years, and they begin to fall out around age 6, making way for the permanent teeth. Thus, a total of 20 teeth come out twice in a person's lifetime.
it could but you will not have another one to come in after that
No, these are molers and should not come out, i know, i have a dentist in my family.
Jesus Christ No! No dont listen to them. yes its supposed too. im a 12 yr old girl and both of my bottom canine teeth fell out. and both of the adult cannine teeth are already growing in
i would think yes because all your teeth have a milk and a big tooth so yes
I know how if your teeth is DYING. The bottom or the top of the gums where your teeth root is will start to have a bump and puss and blood will come out. That indicates the root of your teeth is dying and infected therefore it has puss
As a goat ages more of their front teeth will come in up until the age of 5. When the goat has all his/her teeth provided none have fallen out there should be 8 bottom teeth. Goats have a strong pad in the upper jaw instead of teeth. They do have some molars in the back of the upper jaw.
Normally children have one set of 20 baby (primary) teeth. All of them should fall out. If they don't, then they have to be pulled or they will interfere with the adult teeth trying to come in.
What type of "bumps on the bottom" do you mean? If its a bump on the inside of the gums situated beneath the premolars, it's known as the torus. just a bone elevation, nothing harmful. If it is at the back of the first molars, the 2nd molar teeth are erupting nothing to be cautious about. If it is on the teeth itself, usually the front ones it's called mammalians and usually it will erode during wear and tear for years to come. These bumps were just to help your adult teeth to come through. they will wear away eventually
Your wisdom teeth, yes, you can live with and without these. Your molars on the other hand should not come out after your primary teeth (baby teeth). If your molar's are falling out or becoming loose, seek a dentist immediately. This is a sign of advanced periodontal disease.