i think you mean molars and they are used to gring food up. They're at the back of your mouth
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please take him to the vet to have him looked at
Yes because even when you have baby teeth your grown up teeth are in the back getting ready to grow
Hamsters' teeth are very much like a human beings if they were permanent teeth they will not grow back but if they were baby teeth they probably will grow back.
They are for cutting up your food. For biting off a piece of food to chew with the back teeth.
If it was the first teeth that was pulled the adult ones will grow up there in time. You just have to wait. If it was the adult ones that was pulled nothing will grow back. You have no more teeth in that place.
If your teeth hurt when you wake up it could mean that you grind your teeth at night. This could be why you have two broke teeth.
yes you can but if the teeth are messed up up on it you mite go some where and it mite not start back up because the teeth are broken off of it
I believe this is because your adult teeth are there all the time and just move up to replace your baby teeth. It is not that adult teeth suddenly start growing when your baby teeth fall out. If an adult tooth is lost, there is nothing there to replace it.
Molar teeth are the big teeth placed in the back of the mouth. In decidious teeth (baby teeth), kids have two molar teeth on each side, up and down, right and left, for a total of 8 molar teeth. In adult teeth, people have three molars on each side, up and down, right and left, for a total of 12 molar teeth, which includes 4 wisdom teeth.
no not unless you do something to open the gap back up