The sound made by teeth in the extreme cold is chatter or chattering.
'Chatter' or 'chattering' fits this description of a sound made by teeth in the extreme cold.
because the fingernails and teeth of a comb get to gether and make a vibration
no because teeth has the tt sound and street has the str sound
When you grind your teeth it will sound similar to a person rubbing chalk on a chalkboard. Not a screeching sound, but a grinding, smoothing sound. It can damage your teeth.
The teeth work with the lips, and with the tongue and palette to form sounds. In some instances, the teeth form a "solid wall" to mark out the inner boundary of the mouth, and the facial muscles pull the lips taught over the teeth. The "B" sound normally has the lips curling over the shape of the teeth to form the sound. In forming the "F" and "V" sounds, the lower lip is actually pressed to the upper teeth to shape them. In the "S" sound, the teeth trap the air and work with the tongue to form it. The "Z" sound is made with the teeth together and some help from the tongue. We can make a "J" sound without the teeth, but we usually don't. (Try it!) Same with the "L" sound. Experiment with this and see what you can and cannot do. Then come back and edit this post for correctness and accuracy. It will be appreciated by any and all who read it.
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Chiton molluscs teeth are made of what
they use ultra sound to clean teeth by vibration
Well, that's just how they're made. And, did you know they are one of the top four most dangerous sharks? They're teeth are made for, and this may sound gross, but they're made for grinding up their prey quickly without letting any of it get away. :)
No, wreath rhymes with teeth - a long e sound.
Your teeth can be sensitive to sounds aswell as hot and cold.