to break down food mixed with saliva for good digestion.
Lateral teeth are the teeth located on either side of the anterior teeth in the mouth, typically the canines and premolars. These teeth play a role in chewing and biting food. They complement the function of the front teeth in the process of mastication.
break down the food to digest
Teeth crush your food in to small bits and pieces so that you are able to swallow them.
Used to build strong bones and teeth
Teeth are essential for the structure and function of the skull as they provide support for the jaw and help in chewing food. They also play a role in speech and facial aesthetics.
Baby teeth serve as placeholders for permanent teeth and help guide the proper alignment and spacing of the adult teeth. This process is crucial for the development of the jaw and skull structure.
the role of the teeth is so that you can smash it to smaller pieces so that the stomach wont have to take longer than 10 hours to digest the food, and also so you would not choke
Broken up by the teeth and mixed with saliva, which lubricates it so its easier to swallow.
Molars cuspids incisors premolars
it is used to build strong teeth and bones
Molars cuspids incisors premolars
K9 teeth, also known as canines, are the sharp and pointed teeth located on each side of the incisors in mammals, including humans. These teeth are used for tearing and cutting food. In many animals, including dogs, k9 teeth are particularly prominent and play a key role in their eating habits.