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Never. No one has ever lost their teeth. People keep teeth forever and they never fall out. Ever. I promise.
yes but only if that tooth has never came out when you were a child
in most people the teeth would rot out of your mouth
A condition called "ameliogenesis imperfecta" is a congenital condition where the person fails to form enamel on their teeth. Sometimes, people get it from being born early because they don't have enough time to develope.
A dentist told me that 90% of people inherit their small teeth and that 10% of people have the condition because they did not drink enough milk from the ages of 5 to 7.
The medical term for pertaining to between the teeth is interdental.
Most people grow 32 teeth, including 4 wisdom teeth. However, most times wisdom teeth are impacted and never erupt. It is also possibly to be congenitally missing teeth, as in the tooth bud never formed.
Interdental is the medical term meaning pertaining to between the teeth.
Baby teeth, milk teeth or first teeth. Baby teeth, milk teeth or first teeth.
Not all people get their wisdom teeth. Some get all four wisdom teeth, some get just one, and others have some that never erupt.
It looks good because people will always need teeth medical care.
Varies from person to person. Some people never lose their teeth. This has to do with nutrition intake of the person throughout their life - especially Calcium. Varies from person to person. Some people never lose their teeth. This has to do with nutrition intake of the person throughout their life - especially Calcium.