Any injury to the teeth should be evaluated by a dentist for treatment and prevention of infection.
Teeth may be knocked out or loosened.
A person can suffer a laceration (cut) to the lips or tongue, or loosening of teeth, or have teeth knocked out. Such injuries often accompany a jaw fracture or other facial injury.
I am NOT a professional, but I believe that you could get calcium deposits on your teeth and nails. Your bones will also be weaker, and more likely to cause injuries.
yes, you should because if you fall on the ice the impact from your teeth crashing together will cause a bad injury unless your wearing a mouth gaurd which stops you from serious injuries
Professional teeth whitening can run you anywhere from $15 up to $40 for at home professional whitening kits. If you have it done in office it is going to cost even more.
get a professional cleaning
If your potbelly still has her tusks, those can be filed, many times they are clipped out when they are babies. But the rest of the teeth should be left alone. If you feel that the teeth are causing the pig pain or changing her quality of life for the worse then it would be best to take her in to see the vet for professional advice.
It will be cheaper to buy OTC teeth whitening, but you may want to focus on quality. A professional can ensure an even treatment and quality ingredients.
The dentist that extracted your son's teeth should have talked to him about dentures. Teeth are important to one's health, and a professional should make sure that follow-up care is in order. Contact the dentist for referral to the proper agency.
You can tell the age of a horse ruffly by looking at what teeth they have but this should be only attempted by a professional vet or horse dentist. I hope this helps!
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You might want to take her to see a pedodontist (children's dentist). She should already have upper and lower incisors (front teeth). You need a professional to determine what's going on with your daughter's teeth.