The Digestive system
Teeth are not a body system by themselves. Teeth are part of the digestive system.
no they are part of the skeletal system No. The circulatory system includes blood vessels, heart and blood. This is not to say that the teeth are not vascularised.
The teeth chew food into smaller pieces.
Its part of the skeletal system
Teeth are not organs, they are bones. I do not know if that helps a lot, but I do know that teeth are bones.
Operational reasons do not allow dentist to work on their own teeth. It is obvious
its ur TEETH
Anne Frank is the first to allow Mr. Dussel to work on her teeth.
Oh honey, let me set the record straight for you. Teeth are as important to the respiratory system as a bicycle is to a fish. In other words, they have absolutely nothing to do with each other. Teeth are for chewing your food, while the respiratory system is all about breathing in that sweet, sweet oxygen. So, no, teeth are not part of the respiratory system - case closed.
Digestive system
After his dental work they're definitely WHITE but before the dental work his teeth were a right state.
Teeth belong to the digestive system. They are part of the oral cavity and are involved in the initial mechanical breakdown of food during the process of digestion.