Answer: I ate nothing but shredded wheat for one week and there was almost no plaque on my teeth. But it's not a healthy diet.
Make sure you keep it clean,and if you wear makeup make sure you you get all the makeup off
Yes,their teeth starts growing for their entire life.
Rodents incisors and rabbits
Never they keep growing for their whole life.
All rodents have teeth that grow all through their life. They need to be provided with things to chew on to keep their teeth ground down.
They tell you not to smoke anything bc it can cause infection or cause dry socket which is when you suck to hard and pop the blood vessel or whatever. I smoked after I got my wisdom teeth pulled. As long as you keep your mouth clean and try not to hit it to hard you should be fine
WE should keep our river clean to conserve the aquatic life and prevent human beings from suffering from the water borne diseases.
earth is your life .so keep it clean
Sheep teeth grow continuously throughout their lives due to the unique structure of their teeth, which are adapted for their herbivorous diet. As they graze on coarse grasses and rough forage, their teeth experience wear and tear, necessitating continuous growth to maintain effective chewing and grinding. This adaptation ensures they can efficiently process their fibrous diet and obtain the necessary nutrients for their health and well-being.
Yes they do. Much like humans Dogs have a set of baby teeth they shed in their youth for adult teeth that they keep for thr rest of their life. Also it would be "DOES a dog get two sets of teeth"!
Adult guinea pigs have 20 teeth, which include 4 incisors (front teeth), 2 premolars, and 14 molars. Their teeth continuously grow throughout their life, so it's important to provide them with proper chew toys and a balanced diet to prevent overgrowth and dental issues.
You can help a rat have a longer life if you keep it healthy (water food exercise) and keep the rat in a clean cage (claening at least once a week)