Children need have teeth be normal. He teeth be normal!
yes
your molars stay there forever unless your talking bout wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth either dont ever grow in your mouth, or they grow and you have to get them taken out, or they grow in and they never give u any problems and never have to pull them out!!!!
yes but only if that tooth has never came out when you were a child
A rat's teeth continue to grow.
Never. I don't think it is normal for children to cut their teeth.
Yes, puppies do lose their baby teeth as they grow, just like human children do. This process is natural and helps make room for their adult teeth to come in.
No, baby orangutans do not have teeth when they are born. Much like human children, they first grow baby teeth and later adult teeth.
All baby teeth are deciduous (they fall out) and do not grow back. However, after they fall out, they are typically replaced by the permanent "adult" teeth. Sometimes, though, the baby teeth don't fall out. And sometimes, the adult teeth don't grow in. But "normally" a child will lose all their teeth and they will be replaced by their permanent teeth.
It hurts then because they are young and never had that pain before.
Adults typically have more teeth than children because adults have a full set of permanent teeth, which includes 32 teeth, while children have only primary (baby) teeth, totaling 20. As children grow, their baby teeth fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth, leading to the increase in the total number of teeth. Additionally, adults often have third molars, or wisdom teeth, which can further increase their total tooth count.
Yes, when children lose their first/'Milk' teeth they grow new teeth. Sometimes they all grow at once and get crammed up in their Mouth's they'll need braces, eventually - when they've lost around about all of their 'Milk' teeth they'll grow rather large molars at the back.
Most people grow 32 teeth, including 4 wisdom teeth. However, most times wisdom teeth are impacted and never erupt. It is also possibly to be congenitally missing teeth, as in the tooth bud never formed.