Certainly! Most adults only have 28 the other 4 being wisdom teeth that may never fully develop. A person can live with no teeth... Solid foods are out of the question though.
Camels typically have 34 teeth: 12 incisors, 24 molars, and 4 canines.
RR 24 bpm refers to a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute. This measurement indicates how many breaths a person takes within a one-minute timeframe. Monitoring respiratory rate is important as it can provide information about a person's lung function and overall health.
It is 2/3
There are 24 time zones in the world, each representing a one-hour difference in time. However, some regions use half-hour or 45-minute offsets from this standard, resulting in more than 24 distinct time zones.
Probably a fish or mouse. Fish can live anywhere from a week to five years, depending on care and the species of fish. Mice can live up to 2 years, but once again, depending on the care of the animal, the age could vary. Geckos are also animals that live short lives. Bugs live the shortest lives- some can only live for a day, while others can survive winter and live for a year or two. Hope this helped a bit
your suppose to have 28 teeth if you have only 24 teeth you are missing 2 teeth at the top and 2 teeth at the bottom
yes we have 24 teeth
24 i only have 23 and i am 12!
An ox has six to eight teeth, and interestingly it has teeth to its upper side only. Means an ox has its upper teeth only.
24 / 24 tpi or 24 teeth per inch .
How many teeth does a kid have? That answer is 76 teeth!! It's amazing.... but true!!!! Believe it or not but kids under 10 should have 24 kids above 10 they might get 28
no they do not
24 teeth voles have
The average adult human has 32 permanent teeth.
Depending on the persons age 24 can be okay. It is best to see a dentist and get x-rays to make sure that the teeth are not growing in wrong. If there are none implants can be installed if desired.
24 teeth
There is no set number of teeth a person looses a year. In general it's safe to say a child looses from 1-3 teeth a year. Though, some get teeth later than the norm and some earlier so if they were late on getting teeth they could be loosing a lot more than 1-3 teeth when they're nine. Hope this helped.