you find a pair of pliers and pull out all of your teeth.
you then find a screw driver and scrape your gums off.
then find a saw and just chop off your head!! xoxo
Yes, wolves do have gums, if you mean 'gums' in the mouth area. Almost all living creatures have gums.
Excess swelling of the lips or gums. Irregular lumps in the mouth. Unexplained excessive bleeding of the gums. Discolored patches or spots on the inside of the mouth.
Excess swelling of the lips or gums. Irregular lumps in the mouth. Unexplained excessive bleeding of the gums. Discolored patches or spots on the inside of the mouth.
swish warm salt water in your mouth and brush your gums. :]
depression of the mouth
It is a form of gingivitis. But whereas regular gingivitis causes swollen/bleeding gums and bad breath, trench mouth is much worse and severe as it includes infected gums that usually result in mouth ulcers concentrated on the gums. Symptoms usually pertain to the gums, manifesting in extreme pain and bleeding, a nasty taste in the mouth and again, ulcers on the gums. Additional information can be found here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/trench-mouth/DS00457/DSECTION=symptoms
Excess swelling of the lips or gums. Irregular lumps in the mouth. Unexplained excessive bleeding of the gums. Discolored patches or spots on the inside of the mouth.
u can get hurpes
They have molars way in the back of the mouth, but just have gums in the front of the mouth.
same reason grapes are called grapes noone but God knows
The symptoms are Bleeding teeth, or pain in the gums.
Bleeding from any part of the mouth can be due to trauma, from teeth and gums, from polyps in nose, tumours from gums and tongue, and post operative bleeding from nasal surgery and tonsillectomy