Ummmmm....... FYI Once you lose your adult teeth you need dentures (aka false teeth) you don't get another set of teeth.
two to three years, it depends! no way my two cannine teeth have come out and the next 3 days i could see the adult teeth coming out.
they will not have any teeth and will not grow back
if they're your adult teeth the won't grow back. I got my 1st and 2nd molar removed on the same side on 2 sides and they were next 2 eachother.
Hi, Just take care of it. In about 2-3 days it will become a child to a teen to an adult. All you really have to do is care for it and if you leave it on all night it will sometimes grow but it will be really hungry and smelly the next morning.
Premolars or bicuspidsby wds: source >> Seely's Labratory Manual for A&P
After they are a year old, mollusks, such as oysters, will spawn as males. The next year they will spawn as females. When the waters grow warmer, it will cause a few of the oysters or other mollusks in a bed to spawn, and once these few spawn, it prompts the rest of the colony to spawn. Females are capable of producing up to 100 million eggs per spawn cycle, although that doesn't necessarily mean that that number will be spawned each time. Once the egg is fertilized, it will soon grow into a larvae. The larvae will then attach onto the shell of an adult oyster, or somewhere else they can attach, and grow into an adult oyster.
The pointed teeth next to the incisors are known as the canine teeth.
I don't know why, but I do know that not all animals have just one cycle of teeth. Sharks have rows of teeth and when the ones in the first row fall out the next row moves to the front. My dog also lost a tooth once.
it depends. If the child doesnt pull the teeth out then they should still have quite a few baby teeth, but they should have some adult teeth too. It is best if you teach your child not the twist and pull the teeth out before they are ready because it could result in crooked teeth.
Four. Two on top and two on the lower jaw. True for most, but I have 12, 3 at each corner of my mouth, although i am not sure how common this is, since i cannot find a search result that identifies how my teeth are.
There is no such thing as an adult child.
I had braces at age 10 after wearing a kind of pre-braces appliance for several years before that--starting at age 7. It depends on the course of treatment that your orthodontist feels is best. He or she will know when your particular teeth are ready for braces. If you don't have an orthodontist yet, you might want to have your parents make an appointment for you.