ive never had pain pills rot my teeth at all. its just powder crushed into the shape of a pill. theres not really anything in it to rot your teeth out, ive been doing it for a couple years due to an injury and sometimes i need relief a lil faster than if i just swallowed them. i usually bite down with my teeth next to my inscisors like the canines and whatever the tooth beside it is. its mostly so i dont get nasty pill stuck in my teeth which taste like nasty metal.
Yes, pain pills can rot your teeth. However, it is rare. This is because the chemicals in the pills can cause deterioration of the teeth and other body parts.
No grasshoppers do not have chewing teeth
ABSOLUTELY NOT! Our teeth are designed for chewing. If anyone has told you, this they are lying to your face. No: teeth have a sort of "memory" that keeps the roots in one particular place. Even if something really hard such as a jawbreaker was chewed, the tooth would most likely not shift.
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Yes, your teeth are responsible for mastication (chewing). Your responsible (front big teeth) are responding for cutting/biting, your canines (sharp pointy teeth) are responsible for tearing, and your molars (flat teeth located on the sides) are for chewing.
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Chewing gum is used to clean teeth and sometimes to quench your hunger i hope you loved the facts....
Crushing large chunks of food, or chewing, generally. You use your front teeth for the biting, and the back for the chewing. That simple!
Well if this was on a poll question, The people who have really clean teeth from chewing gum is 60 percent of the world. And 40 percent of the world has bad teeth from not chewing gum at least 2 times a week.