Ask your dentist. it happen to me, but i need to go to the dentist
you teeth stop gowing when you have switched out every one of them
It means having one set of teeth.
'one finds the teeth there'
Rodents, such as mice, rats, squirrels, and beavers, have teeth that never stop growing. This continuous growth helps them maintain sharp teeth throughout their lives, as constant gnawing and chewing wear down their teeth.
Narwhals typically have 16 to 18 teeth, with one or two of these teeth growing to form the iconic spiral tusk. The purpose of the tusk is not fully understood, but it may play a role in mating displays or sensing the environment.
It can mean "at rest" or "not moving" or "sitting in one spot".
It mean they are growing or your monthly cycle coming
Yes, narwhals can lose their teeth. Females tend to have both their teeth embedded in their jaws. Males tend to have frontwards projecting, long tusks growing out of one tooth. Sometimes, they have tusks growing out of both teeth. The tusks can break off.
One of the leading causes of tooth loss include cavities, periodontitis, and smoking. A combination of good oral hygiene, overall self-care, and professional dental care can help prevent tooth loss.
Sharks have the ability to continuously replace their teeth throughout their lifetime. When a tooth falls out or gets damaged, a new one grows in its place. This process helps sharks maintain their hunting abilities and overall dental health.
well if its one tooth and your cat is a baby that's good because they are growing adult teeth but if its an adult cat u should probably go see a animal dentist
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