An erupt tooth refers to a tooth that has emerged from the gums and is visible in the mouth. This process is a normal part of dental development, occurring as baby teeth (deciduous teeth) and later adult teeth (permanent teeth) push through the gum tissue. Eruption can sometimes be accompanied by discomfort or swelling in the gums, particularly in children. Proper dental care is essential during this time to ensure healthy dental development.
they mostly erupt in Hawaii
Volcanoes can erupt in any climate. Climate does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt.
how can you tell if a volcano going to erupt
the one that just had
Volcanoes erupt when there is an earthquake or when there is too much pressure inside it.
the wisdom tooth is the last tooth to erupt which erupts any time around 18 to 24 years of age.
I had a tooth erupt last week, the final week of May, so...no.
A diciduous tooth is also known as a baby tooth or primary tooth. In normal development, all diciduous teeth are lost and replaced by permanent teeth by adulthood. However, if a permanent or adult tooth fails to develop or erupt in the correct location, a diciduous tooth can remain throughout adulthood.
It is the miracles of us being our father's creation!
IF you really want to know what is under your gums, easiest way is to get an xray. However if it is not painful and bothersome leave it aloneeven if it is a wisdom tooth. Remember that wisdom tooth may erupt perfectly normally even without you yourself knowing it. So , if it ain't troubling you, do not trouble it or trouble with it.!
Your dog got his adult/permanent teeth in at about 4 months of age. At 6 years old if he loses a tooth, that is his permanent tooth and nothing is going to regrow. Just make sure that there is no infection where the tooth was lost. Check for redness and swelling. Again there will be no replacement tooth as that was his permanent tooth.
If the tooth can be saved with a root canal (pulpotomy) or other treatment, it should be done. The adult tooth that will replace this baby tooth may not erupt until the child is six or seven years old, and the dental arch may shrink if the baby tooth is lost too soon. This will lead to problems when the adult tooth erupts and the child may require extensive and expensive orthodontic treatment to correct the problems.
SIX YEARS IS THE RIGHT TIME FOR YOUR CHILDS permanent incisor to erupt. To allow this eruption remove the loose front tooth yourself. The child can be convinced it is going to be painless and even she can do it herself.
An impacted canine tooth is easier to treat if caught at a young age. By removing extra teeth and opening up a proper space for the tooth, it will often erupt on its own. Some patients, particularly those who are past their early teens, may require surgery. The oral surgeon will remove the gum and sometimes bone covering the tooth. An orthodontist will then be able to attach a bracket and chain to the tooth to pull it in to its proper position.
Himalayas mountains never erupt and they will not erupt.
Yes, they often erupt again.
No. Volcanoes erupt.