Why do I still have a baby tooth?

The usual cause of a retained baby tooth (i.e. a baby tooth that didn't fall out on its own) is the absence of an adult tooth
adult tooth
Permanent teeth or adult teeth are the second set of teeth formed in diphyodont mammals.
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to replace it
. Kids start losing teeth when their adult teeth (permanent teeth) grow in behind them and start pushing the baby tooth out.
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What happens if you still have baby teeth?

If an adult loses a retained baby tooth, the surrounding teeth can shift into that space and affect alignment. This can affect a person's appearance and may cause their teeth to fail to line up when they close their mouth. Gaps developing between teeth: Retained baby teeth are smaller than a person's other teeth.
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Can you keep a baby tooth forever?

Evidence shows that a baby tooth that lasts until age 20 will stay in the jaw until age 40. At that time it will usually fall out and require replacement — but seeking extraction and replacement before the tooth finally comes loose can help you enjoy better smile health throughout early adulthood.
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What happens if a baby tooth doesn't fall out?

If their teeth continue to not fall out, they should see a dentist. A dentist can perform a safer tooth extraction that will cause less pain for your child and that is less likely to damage nerves around the mouth.
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How long can baby teeth last in adults?

Your retained primary tooth can give you many years of service without causing you any problems in these cases. In fact, a systematic review study in the European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry (EJPRD) reported that retaining deciduous teeth have reasonable survival for two decades.
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Why do some people have the baby teeth in their adulthood?



Is it normal to have baby teeth at 15?

Baby Teeth Shouldn't Be Present After Age 13

In either case, boys or girls, baby teeth present after age 13 are cause for concern. If you or your child are over the age of 13 and still have a baby tooth, it is important to have an orthodontic examination with an orthodontist as soon as possible.
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What causes double teeth?

What causes children to have two sets of teeth? When children have two sets of teeth, it's actually because they have their set of baby teeth and adult teeth simultaneously. This happens when their set of permanent teeth come in through a way that doesn't push the baby teeth out.
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Can adults have shark teeth?

Sometimes though the adult tooth will erupt behind the baby tooth, and this can be quite a cause for concern for many parents. We call these special (but actually quite common) cases “shark teeth,” and usually they are no big deal.
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Why is there a tooth growing out of my gum?

In children, an impacted tooth usually occurs when a baby tooth is lost, but the surrounding teeth are blocking the path for the new tooth to come through the gum. Or, if a baby tooth doesn't fall out when it is supposed to, the permanent tooth may start to shift inside the gum and grow sideways.
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Is it normal to have an extra tooth?

Up to 3.8% of people have one or more extra (supernumerary) teeth. An extra tooth can be visible (erupted) or impacted (not broken through the gum). You may not notice hyperdontia in children. Extra baby teeth tend to look normal, come in regularly, and be aligned with the rest of the teeth.
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Why do I have 33 teeth?

Hyperdontia is a condition that causes too many teeth to grow in your mouth. These extra teeth are sometimes called supernumerary teeth. They can grow anywhere in the curved areas where teeth attach to your jaw. This area is known as the dental arches.
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Can a person have 33 teeth?

Hyperdontia is the condition of having supernumerary teeth, or teeth that appear in addition to the regular number of teeth (32 in the average adult). They can appear in any area of the dental arch and can affect any dental organ.
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How rare are shark teeth?

Shark teeth from present times that are still white are extremely rare, as there are so many more fossilized teeth from the millions of years of sharks' existence (in thousands of discovered teeth, Gale has only found three from the present day).
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How do you get rid of stubborn baby teeth?

Using regular dental floss, loop a knot around the loose tooth. Slide the loop up the tooth as high as you can get it on the front and back. Pull the ends of the floss, or have your child pull if they prefer. When done right the tooth should pop out of the mouth without any pain.
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Do teeth wiggle a little naturally?

Do teeth wiggle a little naturally? Well, yes, all teeth are a little bit wiggly because of periodontal ligament fibers. These are wrapped around your tooth root. However, any loosening beyond 1 millimetre is a sign of concern.
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Has anyone had 3 sets of teeth?

At the age of 5, my son Jayan had a routine set of dental X-rays that showed a disturbing fact. The X-rays revealed that he possessed not one, not two, but three sets of front teeth. There were his baby teeth, his permanent teeth and in between, an extra set.
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Is it rare to have 32 teeth?

A very few people have more than 32 teeth but this is considered an anomaly. In general, probably over decades of evolutionary time, our jaws have gotten smaller so that there is not enough room for the full compliment of 32 teeth.
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How rare are twin teeth?

According to the Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research, gemination is also quite rare; it's prevalent in about 0.5% of primary or baby teeth and 0.1% in permanent teeth. Gemination also more commonly occurs in your front incisors and canine teeth than molars and bicuspids, though it can still appear in those areas.
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Can a 16 year old have milk teeth?

Primary teeth, or baby teeth, form prior to birth and erupt during infancy. They usually become loose and fall out on their own as a child gets older. In some cases, however, that doesn't happen. Some teenagers and, in rare cases, even some adults, still have some of their baby teeth.
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Why is my tooth Wiggly at 16?

Your child's permanent teeth – also known as adult teeth – can become loose and start to wiggle for a number of reasons, such as: Gum disease as a result of poor oral hygiene. Complications of osteoporosis of the jaw bone. Adverse effects from certain medications like bisphosphonates.
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What is a fossil tooth?

Teeth fossilize through a process called permineralization. As water seeps through sediments over the teeth, it transports the minerals that are found in the sediment. These minerals fill in pore spaces in the tooth causing them to fossilize.
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How much is a megalodon tooth worth?

Megalodon shark teeth can be valuable depending on their size. Fossil website FossilEra allows people to buy and sell megalodon teeth, and while some examples can go for a few hundred dollars, others, such as a serrated 6.21-inch tooth, are valued at nearly $3,000.
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How do I know if I found a shark tooth?

How Do You Know It's A Shark Tooth? Often people pick something up that looks black and think it's a shark tooth. The best way to tell if it's a real shark tooth is to see if it has ridges and a gum line near the top. Also, you probably won't be able to break it as shark teeth are very strong.
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Is it rare to have 6 wisdom teeth?

Some people get a wisdom tooth, while others have two, three, four or none at all. Although rare, a person sometimes obtains more than four wisdom teeth. In that case, they call the extra teeth extra teeth. Genetics also plays an important role in the number of wisdom teeth you can develop.
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Who has the most teeth in the world?

Vijay Kumar from India has 37 teeth in his mouth – five more than the average person and more than anyone else in the world.
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