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Teeth are used for biting, chewing, and grinding food into smaller pieces to aid in digestion. The tongue helps to move food around the mouth, mix it with saliva, and push it back towards the teeth for chewing. It also plays a role in speech and taste perception.
In the mouth, you can find various materials such as teeth, gums, tongue, saliva, food particles, and bacteria. These components work together to facilitate the process of chewing, tasting, and digesting food.
The letter "s" is pronounced by placing the tip of your tongue close to the roof of your mouth, just behind your upper front teeth. Your teeth should be slightly apart, but not touching, allowing the air to pass through with a hissing sound.
Your tongue, lips, teeth, and vocal cords all work together to form sounds and words when you speak. Your tongue helps to shape the sounds by moving to different positions in your mouth, while your lips, teeth, and vocal cords add additional elements to articulate the words clearly.
depends, if the person doesnt brush their teeth and tongue. then when you french kiss, their gross tongue will be rubbing agaimst your teeth.
The teeth work with the lips, and with the tongue and palette to form sounds. In some instances, the teeth form a "solid wall" to mark out the inner boundary of the mouth, and the facial muscles pull the lips taught over the teeth. The "B" sound normally has the lips curling over the shape of the teeth to form the sound. In forming the "F" and "V" sounds, the lower lip is actually pressed to the upper teeth to shape them. In the "S" sound, the teeth trap the air and work with the tongue to form it. The "Z" sound is made with the teeth together and some help from the tongue. We can make a "J" sound without the teeth, but we usually don't. (Try it!) Same with the "L" sound. Experiment with this and see what you can and cannot do. Then come back and edit this post for correctness and accuracy. It will be appreciated by any and all who read it.
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The only way to find out what's wrong with your tongue and teeth is to see a dentist. If there is something wrong with your teeth, like being broken, they could be scratching your tongue which can make it sensitive.
A tongue piercing does not damage the teeth unless the actual metal piercing rubs against or touches the tongue many times.
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You will have good breath and a healthy tongue. You're supposed to brush your tongue and rinse your mouth with mouthwash when you brush your teeth.
A tongue crib is a metal device on the roof of your mouth that trains your tongue to not touch your teeth if your a "tongue thruster". When you tongue thrust your tongue pushes on your teeth, pushing them forward therefore making your top jaw push out and create an overbite. Sources:I am a tongue thruster and I have a tongue crib.