No. However, there have been people occasionally documented as having more than two sets of teeth in a lifetime. This is, of course, very rare. Additionally, the teeth would already be in existence after birth, so the third sets could not be viewed as a healing mechanism.
2006-08-24 06:54:55
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answered by sverthfreyr 3
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Yes, any tooth can, it is rare, but they can. My sister had to have one removed after it grew back at age 37. But then she had a front tooth that came in after baby tooth came out and then the second or primary tooth had come in so the primary tooth had to be removed.
2006-08-24 13:56:25
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answered by redhotboxsoxfan 6
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Not suppose to, but I have heard of an appendix growing back after it had been removed.
2006-08-24 13:58:01
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answered by flip103158 4
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No, but it sure hurts when they are taken out, I looked like a chipmunk for days after they were pulled.
2006-08-24 13:56:45
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answered by dollface 5
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NO BUT YOU HAVE 2 SETS OF WISDOM TEETH
2006-08-24 13:53:23
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answered by ANGEL H 1
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You can have more than four my brother had six my sister had five and I had six. Its not common to have more than four. btw for all the people callin her a moron your the ones that look like a moron do some reserach before answering a question.
2006-08-24 16:19:30
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answered by weasol 1
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Unless u have supplementary teeth
2006-08-24 15:45:48
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answered by micky 1
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no,not at all...how would a teeth or for that matter any organ grow back..
2006-08-24 14:24:21
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answered by sCrUbs 3
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They normally don't grow back.
2006-08-24 13:51:19
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answered by skyeblue 5
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No, the root of the tooth is gone.
2006-08-24 13:55:22
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answered by netranger 1
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