chomp. chomp is the answer
It helps because their teeth bite hard and canines have powerful teeth that bite hard.
it brushes it's teeth with a toothbrush from walmart just kidding the answer is they bite wood and their teeth are made to bite hard things so when they bite hard things it keeps their teeth in tip top shape!
Bite Down Hard was created in 1991.
Anything that's harder than your teeth will break them if you bite down hard enough. A small pebble, piece of steel, etc.
Pandas have extremely hard teeth. They also have large molars. They have 42 teeth and have some sharp teeth as well to bite through bamboo stalks.
It is where you can't bite on it and it hurts you'r teeth
If you were a plant yes. Their teeth were like an elephants teeth, round and made for grinding, not for ripping flesh.
with there claws and teeth, the female rabbit will use there teeth and bite down very hard on its foes. They are more likely to use their very strong and huge back feet to scratch and rip at their foes.
Well, I know from experience. I clench and grinde my teeth and my back brackets on my molars always fall off. Does that answer your question? the braces on my bottom teeth get in the way when my top teeth bite down on them like when i eat the top teeth touches the bottom braces
They bite because it is a natural instinct. Their teeth NEVER stop growing so they have to gnaw something hard keep their teeth short.
To bite down and grind up their food :O)
Yes, its perfectly normal for the molar brackets to get in the way of your bite. Usually this will last from 1 week to 3 weeks until the teeth move and you can finally bite down. Just cut up your food and chew carefully. If you bite down to hard on the brackets they will break off and that will affect your progress. You should only see the ortho when you get loose or broken brackets. Other than that wait it out till your next visit.