You should contact a provider about this. A provider who accepts Medicaid will know whether this procedure is covered.
Near maryland pkwy and tropicana
You will need to cancel your WA Medicaid (get written proof of this that you can show to NV), and re-apply in NV.
You can't just replace the teeth, you have to replace the whole flywheel
molars
yes, through the Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance Program
Usually, yes, but there are exceptions. For example, baleen whales have teeth as embryos, lose them, and never replace them. Anteaters, pangolins, and echidnas never have teeth. No mammals replace their teeth twice during their lives.
Ghdy
yes...
I believe this is because your adult teeth are there all the time and just move up to replace your baby teeth. It is not that adult teeth suddenly start growing when your baby teeth fall out. If an adult tooth is lost, there is nothing there to replace it.
They had teeth that were constantly replacing used teeth. They had about 1,000 teeth. But not all at the same time! They probably could replace a tooth about 6 times.
Sharks' teeth are attached to their gums, similar to how human teeth are attached. Sharks continuously shed and replace their teeth throughout their lifetime.