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Q: Is it normal for gun to overlap teeth?
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Can wearing braces too long keep the teeth from meeting?

No, but the teeth will start to overlap.


What to do if children teeth never grow?

Children need have teeth be normal. He teeth be normal!


Does gun clean your teeth?

I assume you mean GUM, and not GUN. Chewing gum does not effectively clean your teeth.


Is it normal to have 34 teeth when you have 17 on top bottom?

It is not normal to count your teeth, but it is normal for your question to happen alot.


What distance should the spray gun be from the car when painting?

The gun should be 8 to 10 inches from the surface. Be sure to hold the gun square to the surface, and overlap passes by 50%.


What impact do malocclusions have on teeth?

Teeth may show abnormal signs of wear on the chewing surfaces or decay in areas of tight overlap. Chewing may be difficult.


What is the normal number of permanent teeth?

The normal number is 32humans have 32 permanent teeth normally


Should your top teeth overlap bottom slightly?

A bit of overlap is not uncommon, and the same with offset. As long as it isn't "a lot" your ability to speak and eat won't affected. Bite patterns vary widely. Ask your dentist next visit.


If your two front teeth overlap your bottom teeth but your bottom teeth are still sticking out does that mean you still need braces?

i guess u would but i am not a doctor. u will have to ask your orthdontist.


How many adult teeth do humans have?

The normal complement of teeth in adult humans (including wisdom teeth) is 32. Some people do not get wisdom teeth (3rd molars) and their normal dentition is 28.


What if your infant has her skin growing between her 2 front teeth?

A dentist who examines the baby can say for certain, but it sounds as though you are describing a perfectly normal situation. What you probably see is called a 'primate space'. This is a necessary space which allows for the normal development and eruption of the permanent incisors (front teeth) which are much larger than the baby teeth. If this space were not present, the permanent teeth would not have enough room to come in straight (about age 5-7). They would be crooked, possibly overlap one another and require orthodontic treatment later to correct. Ask your dentist to take a look just to be sure.


How do you brush sensitive teeth?

The same way as brushing normal teeth but softer