If you have dental fillings aluminum can react with them and your saliva to generate a small voltage.
Because you have metal in your teeth and on aluminum interacts and causes it to have pain because they are both metals.
calcium is gained from milk and cheese into the body, and is used to make bones and teeth, and your teeth are strong, are'nt they? so there you have it. Zoot10.
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MgF2 Two ions of fluorine.yup flouride 1 type the type that makes you a stupid slave. poisin. by product of left over metal by product . dont accept its good for your teeth. its not eat an aluminum can see how that feels same stuff metal ios deadly to humans. here me now!
When a person with dental amalgam (which contains mercury) bites into aluminum foil, a galvanic reaction occurs. This reaction creates an electric current that stimulates the nerves in the teeth, resulting in a momentary sharp pain sensation. This phenomenon is known as galvanic shock and is a result of the interaction between different metals in the mouth.
Metal bandsaws are used for the purpose of cutting metal. These saws are available with either a vertical or horizontal blade and usually also have brushes to prevent metal chips from getting stuck in the teeth of the blade.
if they were good gladiators then they would just use fake teeth but if not most of there teeth would have rotted and fell out.
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Yes, they are extremely painful. Some teeth might be more painful than others, it all depends on the tooth.
to pull teeth together so that they don't decay after a while
Yes
When our 12 and you start to lose lose all of your baby teeth and get buck teeth, and well...you start to get your second molars (ouch! painful)
Teeth straightening requires the installation of braces. While it should not be excessively painful, there is sometimes discomfort associated with the initial procedure. To learn about the basics of teeth straightening, go to this website. http://www.superpages.com/supertips/teeth-straightening-2.html It has a lot of helpful information.
You could, but it would be excruciatingly painful.
calcium is gained from milk and cheese into the body, and is used to make bones and teeth, and your teeth are strong, are'nt they? so there you have it. Zoot10.
Don't do it. At least way 2-3 days or else your gums where your teeth were will be super painful.
Teeth straightening requires the installation of braces. While it should not be excessively painful, there is sometimes discomfort associated with the initial procedure. To learn about the basics of teeth straightening, go to this website. http://www.superpages.com/supertips/teeth-straightening-2.html It has a lot of helpful information.
Thin sheet metal, yes.