YES and its just as painful. i started my dog off with a BAD habit, i gave her a taste of EVERYTHING i put in my mouth, i would have to hide in the bathroom just so i could enjoy a candy by myself, even then she wait for me to come out, and stare at my mouth to see ifi was chewing anything, (while following me). one GOOD thing came of it, twice a day she get her teeth brush.
4 months
Dogs have different types of teeth, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Their incisors are used for nibbling and grooming, canines for tearing food, and premolars and molars for grinding and chewing. Adult dogs typically have 42 teeth in total.
im no dentist but most likely yes
Dog molars are large, flat teeth located at the back of the mouth. They have a broad surface with ridges for grinding food. Unlike other types of teeth in dogs, such as incisors and canines, molars are used for chewing and breaking down food into smaller pieces.
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
Elephants are animals which have molars
The molars The molars
If you have all of your teeth, at the front of your mouth (top and bottom) are the "incisors" (think of "Scissors"). They "cut up" our food because those teeth are shaped like chisels. By the side of those you have "canine" teeth (think of dogs' teeth; dogs are canines). These teeth are like fangs and are more pointed so that you can "tear up" your food. Further back are the "molars" and they have a larger flatter area where the top molars and bottom molars can grind food between them. That last part is the "chewing" process.
the molars help to rip the food before swolling
Yes,I have baby molars
yes goats and sheep have flat molars.