Another Tooth will grow when it falls out unless you did not get all your adult teeth.
looks to me snails dont have teeth
a shark grows its teeth back twice like humands
it grows from 4 to 8 months
Humans have two sets of teeth that appear twice: the deciduous (baby) teeth and the permanent teeth. The deciduous teeth are eventually replaced by the permanent teeth as the child grows.
the body doesn't it naturally grows them from the begining
No. Their front teeth grows continuously so it wouldn't work.
Hamsters don't have "first teeth". Their teeth grows simultaneously, and continue to do so. This is why you must feed them things like sunflower seeds to blunt their teeth.
Milk teeth are temporary because as the jaw grows we need bigger teeth to last a lifetime. Kids permanent teeth usually look big because their face still needs to grow.
Yes. It is not uncommon for a calf to be born with a few teeth already poking above the gum-line.
The first set of teeth that most people develop are called deciduous teeth, also known as baby teeth or milk teeth. They are eventually replaced by permanent teeth as a person grows.
They are known as 'milk teeth', which eventually fall out (leading to the tooth-fairy leaving a coin under a child's pillow!) and are replaced by the permanent adult teeth.
Iron is obtained from food that is eaten and as the animal grows older, the discoloration settles in the teeth.