no sorry if your 5 and loose a tooth you will grow a permanent tooth
Yes
rats teeth grow constantly throughout their life, they wear them down when they eat or grind their teeth.
No, you are born with all your teeth in there, they just shove down after awhile. The roots do grow, but, of course they do.
yes. a guinea pigs teeth are always growing.
NO.
No. Their teeth do not stop growing but biting down on the wood so many times makes the Beaver's teeth wear down, keeping them smaller. If they didn't bite down trees their teeth would grow too long.
yes but only for young kids because kids have stem cells which makes there teeth grow again
Their teeth grow constantly, and they are sharp because they are ground down at an angle against the food that they eat.
A rodent's teeth constantly grow so they have to chew on things to wear them down.
Horses' teeth grow non stop and sometimes the teeth will poke the gums and cause pain. You will need to get them "floated" which means they need to be filed down.
There is no way. I want to do it to, but there is no way. But what worked for me is having a good diet mainly calcium and vitamin C. This will keep them healthy and make them grow better. Just don't forget to brush your teeth!
yes they should chew on wood No, they do not hurt. Yes, they should have something to chew on (food is adequate) to keep the teeth worn down. A rabbit's teeth grow constantly. Proper bite and food to eat will keep them worn down properly.
no if they are cut down they will eventually grow again