yes
They had teeth falling out and there teeth were dirty and unclean...sometimes they would use mint leaves and rub it on their teeth
No. People other than the Romans had teeth.
yes, a full set of teeth
If children or adults had bad teeth in Tudor times, the teeth were usually just pulled out. This would stop them from becoming infected and would end any pain associated with the teeth.
Yes, I think that his false teeth were made of bones and teeth from animals such as the hippo. I think hippo ivory is more likely than hippo bone.
Trident -as they say, its really good for your teeth. Other gums have sugar.
yes they really do straighten your teeth
it will rot your teeth really badly
I have it. It depends what the situation is with your teeth but i had headgear with a mouthpice neck piece and a head piece. There is a metal ring that fits into your back teeth you slip that in. then there is a neck piece you must connect that to the metal ring. this almost pulls your teeth. then i had to get a head piece, my orthodontist said most people just get the neck and mouth but i had to have the head piece too. you just slip it on and put it on your head it pulls your teeth upwards The first few days hurt quite a bit but a few days later the pain eases
really really sharp
Yes he had teeth. They were just really small
You shouldn't really worry about your teeth, more about your tounge.(;
They are for cutting up your food. For biting off a piece of food to chew with the back teeth.
water does not really have an effect on teeth because there isn't anything in it to harm your teeth.
really nothing hamsters teeth are just smaller
not really. if you brush your teeth regularly for over two minutes and use a good toothbrush/ paste, your teeth should be really healthy
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