most of your baby teeth come out on their own but sometimes they wont come out. sometimes if baby teeth haven't come out and they have to they will get pulled out by the dentist.
sometimes if a baby/you have somehow tinkered with nature when you were born your molers might get replaced by new molers. (dont say im lieing, its happening to me right now o).
All, eventually.
All of the baby teeth fall out and are replaced
The premolars are teeth located between the molars and canine teeth. There are eight premolars, two in each quadrant. The first set of premolar teeth fall out and are replaced by permanent 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.
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Normally children have one set of 20 baby (primary) teeth. All of them should fall out. If they don't, then they have to be pulled or they will interfere with the adult teeth trying to come in.
Losing a baby tooth...:)
At 2 years of age. This is when all the baby teeth fall out and are replaced by adult teeth.
The baby teeth of girls usually fall faster than those of the boys.
Baby teeth fall out between the ages of sis and twelve. Then adult teeth grow in.
No, dog teeth do not fall out and regrow like human teeth. Dogs have two sets of teeth in their lifetime: baby teeth, which fall out and are replaced by permanent adult teeth.
Baby teeth are temporary primary teeth. They will be replaced later by adult teeth.