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Forces used when brushing your teeth are pushing, pulling and rotating
Yes, because as long as they are still alive and 'kicking', they can pin your with their barbs (Catfish) or you could poke your hand on their dorsal fins (bass, rock bass), and they can bite down if their jaw is free, but with a thumb in their mouths, they can't produce enough force upward to bite you. (Try it with yourself and push down as hard as you can on your bottom row of teeth, is it easy to bite your fingers?)
Aggressively.
you lose your teeth because new teeth are growing in and the new teeth push the current teeth and you have brand new healthy shiny teeth!
No, a persons wisdom teeth can not be pushed to the front.
by brushing your teeth really hard or braces or possibly a retanor
If the wisdom teeth are impacted on your top or bottom row of teeth, they could cause discomfort and push roots of other teeth together.
Well I have a pet rabbit and i don't see his teeth often but what i do i give a big-ish carrot. And if your at the right angle you can see his teeth trying to bite the carrot. . . ah i can remember the first day he ate a carrot. . . . You can put your thumb on one side of his mouth and your pointer on the other side and gently push back, the teeth will pop out so you can look. Remember I said on the side of his mouth not in it.
When you "PUSH" then you are going against "Gravitational Force" but when you are "PULLING" then you are going against force.
Flexibility ??
Yes with a needle or push on it with your tongue. Or you can bite it.