A shark has rows of teeth so when one falls out another one moves to the front, a bit like a drinks machine :)
if your tooth comes out twice it will not grow back.
Their adult tooth grows in its place. This u normal
Actually, by the time your tooth falls out, the roots have nearly completely dissolved by the erupting permanent tooth. This is called exfoliation
A shark's tooth usually lasts about a week before it falls out (and another replaces it). There isn't time for a cavity to form.
Sharks have many rows of teeth and whne one tooth falls out the row behind it replaces the empty gum
yes
no it is not
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If you look into a Sharks mouth you will see that it has more than one tooth If you dont agree go to an aquariam and find out for yourself
sharks are comstantly loosing their teeth, often many a day, the shark can loose its tooth many ways, but the most common way would be when the shark attacks when the prey thrashes about a shark tooth may get bumped around enough where it falls out but it quickly gets replaced by another already ready tooth behind it
well it just wont grow back. well it deepens if its for a baby is natural but if not it will never grow back.