MASH potato. If you put a baked potato into a blender (remove skin) with a piece of fried chicken (no bone) and puree it, it comes out GREAT! It appears to be just plain mashed potatoes but tastes like potatoes and fried chicken. You could also add veg with it.
All foods except liquids, its very hard to chew.
Apple
Corn on the cob
Steak
Hard Candy
Carrots
No. Puppies are actually born without teeth and they grow 28 baby teeth between 6 and 8 weeks old.
Maxilary teeth and vomerine teeth, their not like people teeth though.
Consume more foods or drinks that contain CALCIUM. Milk is a specified example of drinks that help keep your teeth strong and healthy.
if no one had teeth your food would have to be half eaten for you then fed to you...aren't you happy you have teeth...lol
Cats do attack people by using their paws or teeth ( if have any.)
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Dentists help keep people's teeth and gums healthy. Some conditions of the teeth and gums can also be a sign of heart disease and other conditions, so a dentist can alert people in the community of larger health issues.
The molars of bison are designed for grinding grass and grow continuously. A bison does not have any top teeth (just like a cow or any other ruminant's) at the front of it's mouth...the lower front teeth are opposed by a bony plate covered by thick gums. And they are a lot bigger than human teeth, which are designed to eat a combination of foods.
Of course, like any other people in the world.
Try using Colgate Sensitive Enamel Protect toothpaste to protect the enamel on your teeth. Also you can drink lots of water after eating acidic foods to wash the acid off your teeth.
Eating any food after the procedure is not good, since you may mess up the surgical procedure; but it is not true that you cannot eat crunchy foods after a day or two. If this were so, children who do not have their wisdom teeth could not eat any crunchy foods, which tend to be the most common type of children snacks.
Yes. Here are some foods to avoid. Any hard or difficult-to-digest foods, such as nuts, corn, popcorn hulls, and sunflower, pumpkin, caraway, and sesame seeds.