Obviously, they look very different, considering the fact that the front teeth are used for biting, while the back teeth are used for tearing and chewing food. The front teeth are thinner and 'taller' while the back teeth are blunt and wide
yes they do and do not always look a pretty sight.
you have to look at there teeth have they got 4 front teeth
You can tell a horses age by it's teeth example a young horse/pony would have small teeth and a older Horse/pony would have longer teeth :)
Zebras have 44 teeth and the front teeth are called incisors which helps them to break through grass easily and chew food. The back teeth are called molars which helps the Zebra crush and grind the food. Zebra teeth appear large like horses; however, it is straight and sharp.
your teeth will shift back , they scare you saying it'll look worse than when you started but everyone's different.
Omnivores typically have a mix of sharp front teeth for tearing meat and flat back teeth for grinding plant matter. They may also have some pointed teeth for a variety of food choices such as fruits, vegetables, and meats. Overall, their teeth are adapted for a versatile diet that includes both plant and animal foods.
The front teeth of a koala are small and sharp in order to nip off the eucalyptus leaves which form the main component of their diet. The back teeth are larger and specially shaped to break down the tough eucalyptus leaves further. See the related link below for pictures of the koala's teeth.
I don't know what they are called but I think it is your front teeth that look like fangs lol
No different than any other rotten teeth.
Go on google and look for thing to help
The front looks like it has for 100 years, but for the centennial year there were four different reverse designs. You can see them at the related link.
You can give them different chew toys for them to chew on and it should keep the teeth at a decent length.