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What can teeth grinding do to ones teeth?

Make them very messed up also sucking your thumb can do it


What teeth do you use to grinding and chewing your food?

your molars are the ones you chew with


Do giraffe have pointy or flat edge teeth?

The front teeth have a chisel-like shape, the rear ones have a flat top for grinding.


What teeth grind food?

Our teeth have different shapes. Some are flat at the bottom while others are pointed. Thus different teeth help in chewing food more easily so it can pass through the esophagus and be digested easily. Chewing food is reffered to as grinding food.


Do mammals only have teeth?

no, mammals are not the only ones with teeth, there is also alligators and crocs, sharks, dolphins, some fish.Another way to read the question is - do mammals have teeth only?The answer is no - some mammals have just a long, sticky tongue for catching ants and termites. Echidnas, for example, do not have teeth. Some mammals such as the platypus have grinding plates instead of teeth.


What are The maxillary teeth and the vomerine teeth used for?

Maxillary teeth are the upper ones. Mandibular are the lower ones. :O)


What is To clinch ones teeth?

To "clinch one's teeth" typically refers to the act of tightly clenching or grinding the teeth together, often in response to stress, anger, or discomfort. This action can be an involuntary response to tension or pain and may lead to dental issues if done frequently. It can also be a physical manifestation of determination or resolve in challenging situations.


What types of teeth do elephants have?

Elephants have four large flat molars in their mouth, each weighing about 10 pounds. In its lifetime an elephants will get six sets of teeth. With four teeth in each set, an elephant will get 24 teeth in total, not including its two tusks which are incisor teeth.


What do bicupids do?

The bicuspid teeth are the ones that are generally just behind the really sharp, vampire-looking teeth called the "canines". The bicuspids are the best teeth in the body for breaking hard objects like nuts. While the sharp incisors are used to cut food, and the canines are for tearing meats, and the molars are build for grinding and most chewing, the bicuspids are sort of in the middle of the road.


Are the inside teeth baby ones?

no the teeth are deep in the gums


What is the name of the teeth that is used for tearing and cutting food?

The sharp ones are canine teeth And the back ones are molers


How many teeth is there on a Chevy 350 ci engine flywheel?

The small ones have 153 teeth, the large ones are 168.