Consume more foods or drinks that contain CALCIUM. Milk is a specified example of drinks that help keep your teeth strong and healthy.
yes
Well in a way it is, keep in mind that acid slowly dissolves your enamel on your teeth, kind of weakening them to other foods containing acid as well. It might not be as strong as pop but it will slowly have the same affect.
A poodle protects itself in the same way as any other canid does - intimidating body language including a loud bark, and a strong mouth full of sharp teeth.
no
Yes, as the teeth can shift in the bone when the wisdom teeth are no longer there to keep them in place. Yes, but in a minimal way. The gaps that can be mostly noticed are in the back area. Rarely front teeth are affected.
Yes, teeth are connected to the skull through the jawbone, which is part of the skull. The roots of the teeth are embedded in the jawbone, providing support and stability for the teeth.
Yes, but the only way they can die is if they are 'ripped' into pieces (using their strong teeth) and burned.
egg shells are alike teeth because they have the same calcium salts, calcium keeps the teeth healthy and strong, teeth also contain calcium carbonate, and proteins, also sea shells, bones, and coral skeletons have the samecalcium as our teeth :PCalcium is a comman component in both of these.Answercalcium is the answer. it keeps the teeth and the eggshells healthy and strong AnswerBoth teeth and eggshells contain calcium carbonate, and proteins. By the way so do bones, coral skeletons and shells.
to shorten teeth if they didn't there teeth would just keep growing and become a pain for them that's way they gnaw almost all the time. because there teeth never stop growing.
Most food causes your teeth to become less-white in some way. It's a good use of dental hygiene such as brushing, floossing and mouthwash that will keep your teeth white.
There is no way to count them. A shark's teeth are constantly growing and replacing any that are knocked out, so there's just no way to figure out how many they will have.
If teeth are growing outwards or in any way other than levelly then braces may be needed. They put tension on the teeth, pulling them, very gradually, into line.