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Yes, by breaking down the food you eat with your teeth it makes it easier to digest.
To chew food. They assist with breaking down foods, making it easier for your stomach to digest. Also, they assist when speaking, for certain pronounciation. Try imagining yourself with no teeth, explaining to someone the purpose of teeth.
premolar it is use for bitting a foods , and it helps the food breaking down
They help by breaking the food down just like humans do.............................
Teeth help by mechanical digestion, which is breaking the food in smaller pieces in order for the saliva to cover it and make it easier to digest.
Because your teeth splits food into pieces, just as metal wedges does to wood.
Teeth are used for mechanical chewing and breaking down food so that the food is easier to be further broken down by the stomach to exact nutrients. When someone asks you if you have all your teeth, they are asking if you have lost any adult teeth.
Our canine teeth are used for tearing and biting the food. They are very strong and they are either side of our front four teeth. They are used for breaking food down into smaller pierces, it is will be easilier to be digested.
The mouth is the beginning of the digestive system. The saliva glands activate when you have food in your mouth, thus breaking down the food. Your teeth chew the food, helping the salivary glands with the process of breaking it down. Hope this helps!
If you are under the age of 30 or 25 and your teeth are breaking thats quite odd, unless you have a disease or your really don't brush or care for them. It really depends on how old you really are. You can go to the dentist and they will give you medication or if it is a simple problem then you can just drink high calcium fluids/food and that should decrease the factor of breaking your teeth.
breaking up and grinding food particles into small pieces using the teeth
breaking up and grinding food particles into small pieces using the teeth