Asked in Do It Yourself at 10:52 PM on January 16, 2009
Tags: adults, permanent, teeth
yes..but i some cases it may false
Answered by Praveen M s , an ibibo Citizen, at 11:14 PM on January 16, 2009
our baby and adult teeth. While we are infants and our baby teeth are developing we will not need as much calcium as we will need when we are about nine and our adult teeth begin to come in and we go the next. It is a PERMANENT change in the color of the enamel.Yes, possibly decalcification....to keep teeth good and strong is by having proper brushing habits and proper food habits.proper brushing everyday
It varies from person to person. some people have all their wisdom teeth by the time their 20, some dont have them through till 40.but i should think 2 months tops with milk/permanent teeth at late 20 or else 40 s also but one may get it in two months after the milk teeth dropped out...Usually the permanent teeth push out the milk teeth so will already be coming through....they should start
32 permanent teeth....Ideally an adult should have 32 teeth, but if the wisdom teeth are not grown then about 28 should be present....32...32..or a battisi...28 and after eruption of wisdom teeth 32....Humans usually have 20 primary teeth also called deciduous, baby, or milk teeth and 32 permanent teeth....Normal growth are 32 and for some less vitamis has 28 on them...A adult person have 32 teeth....32
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