gums
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.
The gums are the pink skin that the teeth are connected to.
Through the nasal cavity
The wire connected to the brackets shift your teeth into the shape of the wire. Thats why it hurts after the othodontist fixes them every 2 months
yes because all the nerves in your face are connected
Could be teeth problems or thirst or nausea
Rubber Bands Connected to your braces help align the teeth to the right position!
No. Because the teeth is made of different layers that protect your teeth. They are made to stay positioned on your gums while bones are made to be positioned by being connected to each other. Also, the teeth and the bones consist of different materials. Therefore, they are not the same.
They weren't 'invented' - a gear ratio is simply the difference in the number of teeth on two connected gear wheels.
i guess they could if they connected the braces all the way to ur tonsoles, but that would hurt or possibly break off ur teeth, so they just take ur back teeth out to put them there
Answer stitches in cheekI had my wisdom teeth taken out a week ago all my swelling has gone down and i have the same thing there is 1 stitch in my cheek so yes im pretty sure it is normal.
The speed of gear A can be calculated using the gear ratio. Since gear A has 10 teeth and gear B has 40 teeth, the gear ratio is 1:4. If gear B turns at 10 RPM, gear A will turn at 4 times that speed, which is 40 RPM.