Most importantly, floss your teeth twice daily. Brush with a good toothbrush and use a good mouthwash. Have your teeth cleaned annually by a dental hygienist.
Note: I am over 60, I have to a great extent flossed on a regular basis and brushed. I still have my original teeth, no full or partial dentures, no bridges and no root canals. Few cavities. Wow! You can do it too. Make it a habit.
Brush at least twice a day. use a good mouthwash. Floss regularly. Consult your dentist if you have any problems.
You keep your teeth in your mouth.
To keep the teeth healthy
your teeth do not keep growing because if they did you wouldn't be able to close your mouth.
You should brush your dogs teeth with a specialized dog toothbrush and toothpaste. Also chewing on certain bones will keep their teeth clean!!
The cast of Teeth Are to Keep - 1949 includes: Allan Mills as Narrator
Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
Yes
calf grind their teeth to keep them from going weak it's like you brushing your teeth
You shouldn't. And if your dentist said you should, then it would be to keep cleaning your teeth. Don't leave it on your teeth and never wash it off if you keep it on your teeth, then wash it off after about 2 to 4 minutes.
Yes,their teeth starts growing for their entire life.
No, but the teeth will start to overlap.
Unlike humans, guinea pigs don't lose their teeth, ( nor do they brush them) this allows to maintain healthy and strong teeth. eating hard foods and constant chewing help wear down the teeth to keep them at a proper and comfortable length. when a guinea pig breaks a tooth it is able to grow back allowing it to eat.