In humans if your first set of teeth "baby teeth" are removed you will still grow your second set. But if your second set is removed they will not grow back.
Some animals like sharks can regrow their teeth however.
If they are "milk" teeth and you are about 5 years old, then yes. Otherwise no. Humans get only two sets of teeth. And the same for all mammals, though some have teeth that grow continually - especially rodents.
Sharks grow new teeth all the time in a sort of conveyor belt system. Small teeth develop inside the mouth and then migrate outwards around the edge of the mouth, eventually falling out.
People CAN grow new teeth; however, they usually are born with a genetic disorder called cleidocranial dysplasia/disorder/deformity, sometimes called ccd. The children's baby teeth do not fall out and have to be surgically removed. Their permanent teeth which sometimes include two complete sets and more will have to be chained and pulled down to their normal position usually taking a long period of time. The extra teeth also have to be surgically removed. Yearly x-rays are necessary for ones with ccd because many will have NEW teeth grow even after the above surgical procedures have been performed.
No, back teeth cannot grow back after they have been lost or removed.
Yes, if you have wisdom teeth. Not everyone has four. Some people don't have any. They normally grow at the back of the gums, but in some cases grow sideways and have to be removed.
Whales have bristles, not teeth. So no their teeth do not grow back.
No u don't get ur baby teeth back u then grow ur adult teeth !
No u don't get ur baby teeth back u then grow ur adult teeth !
Baby teeth will never grow back, once their gone their gone. However, this 4 year old may have earlier adult teeth. These are stronger, but take care of them. For when these Adult teeth are gone, theres no way of getting them back, unless of course you wear dentures or have teeth implants. This however is very expensive, and as a 4 year old, i wouldn't want to be wearing dentures!! So the answer to your question is that, his baby teeth will never grow back, but his Adult teeth will.
Adult wolf teeth do not grow back. In fact, teeth do not regenerate in any mammal once they have reached adulthood.
Unfortunately, there is no way to "make" your wisdom teeth grow in straight. If your other teeth are straight, then they may grow in straight. If you have a tendency towards crooked teeth, they they may grow crooked too. The good news is that not everyone has to have them removed if they grow in crooked. If there is sufficient room and they will not cause problems with the other teeth, they may not have to be removed. With no 2nd molar, there might be enough room that they do not have to be removed. The best person to make this determination is your dentist.
you can get two teeth your primary "baby: teeth and your permanent "adult" teeth. when you lose you adult teeth it will not grow back
No
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 will grow back they will not die if one of their whiskers fall out it is like us we lose our teeth and our teeth grow into adult teeth right? will for them they lose their whiskers and like I said they grow back.