It is also a good idea to examine your dog's mouth and teeth regularly for signs of periodontal disease. If you discover symptoms like red, swollen or bleeding gums; chronic bad breath and brown coloring on the teeth; missing, broken or loose teeth; or signs of infection like pus around the gum line or any type of growth in your dog's mouth, contact your vet right away.
Yes, but only their puppy teeth, just like a human child looses their teeth. An adult dog shouldn't be loosing any of their teeth.
No; puppies keep all of their teeth through adulthood (unless one is knocked out).
because your teeth will start to decay and eventually fall out, and you would not want that! And plus you want them to look good, you don't want people calling you the stinky breath person!
Cavities, fall out, rot, bad breath, gum disease, and discoloration. (According to Family Feud on facebook).
Usually horses teeth wont fall out, unless the horse is very old, or has had an injury that makes his/her teeth get knocked out. I would say about 30+ years for a horses teeth to just fall out, if they fall out at all.
crocodiles teeth do fall out as human teeth. it needs a bit of TLC and brushing to keep it a cracking deals
The baby teeth of girls usually fall faster than those of the boys.
Your teeth will get rotten and fall out
yes
there are no premolars in primary dentition
A baby's front two teeth will not fall out during the first few years. A child's front teeth will fall out around the age of 5 to 7.
The teeth can not fall out since they are strongly rooted.