no the teeth are deep in the gums
Yes, seals do lose their baby teeth and grow new ones as they mature. This process is similar to how humans and other mammals go through teeth development stages. The replacement of baby teeth by adult teeth helps seals maintain their dental health and functionality.
A bull shark can have up to fifty rows of teeth. When teeth fall out, they are replaced with new ones, similar to how humans lose their baby teeth.
It really depends on the tooth. When I got two baby teeth pulled out, my dentist saw that one had an abnormally long root/spur.
When you take out you're tooth twice they become permanent teeth you only lose your teeth once. your baby teeth fall out, and the adult ones come in. this doesn't happen twice.
yes. you loose all your teeth. - baby teeth. not adult ones.
A bull shark can have up to fifty rows of teeth. When teeth fall out, they are replaced with new ones, similar to how humans lose their baby teeth.
no it's usually caused by damaging your teeth.Or you start to grew new ones which push your baby teeth out.
The average adult has 32 teeth including wisdom teeth. Less if you got them pulled or never got them.The person with the most teeth ever has 36 teeth
Yes, what happens is that when you have baby teeth and then after all your baby teeth are supposed to be out but when they have not then the adult teeth that are coming down have no place to go so they resort to shifting upwards before shifting back downwards and sometimes causing other teeth to fall out even if they are the wrong ones i have this problem and have not had it fixed
Baby teeth are temporary primary teeth. They will be replaced later by adult teeth.
When they are puppies, they have extremely sharp teeth, but once they lose their baby teeth and get their adult ones they will become a little bit more dull. They'll probably stay fairly sharp though.
A baby tiger has 20 teeth