I'm not sure on what question you are asking but most surgeries involving teeth are normally called oral surgeries there are also root canals and teeth defragment which is the removal of a tooth hope this helped
The little round ridges on new front teeth are called mamelons. These ridges make it easier for the teeth to break through the gums and come into the mouth. They typically wear down within a couple of years with normal chewing and biting.
our teeth break down food physically which is called mechanical break down
The process of filing down the sharp points of a horse's teeth to keep their mouth healthy, is called Floating.
it wants to come out and play. it also wants to sand down its teeth
The process of a horses teeth constantly 'growing' is commonly called eruption. A horses teeth don't really 'grow' once they become adults, it just seems like they do. As a horse wears down its teeth more of the tooth erupts over the gum line to replace what has been worn down. Typically once a horse reaches it's twenties or thirties it will have worn down all of it's teeth and the eruption process stops.
They are way above the gumline, up in the bone, until it is time for them to come down and erupt into the mouth.
Yes, you can get your teeth filed down.
you have to brush there teeth up and down
too where there teeth down
If I am reading your question correctly, then you mean the anterior teeth. There are only six teeth that are considered anterior teeth, though. The order, from outside to inside, goes canine to lateral incisor to central incisor.
Teeth are used to chew food, this is a process called mastication. The teeth help break the food into smaller pieces, while the food is predigested by your saliva. This makes the food easier to swallow, and travel down your esophagus.
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