The crown in your mouth refers to the visible part of a tooth above the gum line, primarily serving to protect the tooth's inner structures and aid in chewing food. It is covered by enamel, the hardest substance in the body, which helps prevent decay and damage. Additionally, the shape of the crown is designed to facilitate proper biting and grinding of food, contributing to overall oral health and function.
the mouth piece
No he did not
what is the function of the mouth
the function of an mouth in an grasshopper is to suck up the food. hhahahaha
Pretty much the same as the function of a mouth in your body.
Starch can be converted into sugars in the mouth.
Gives it a cavity in its mouth.
to eat
the crown will not go bad from being outside the mouth, but the adjacent teeth could shift if the crown is off to long. The sooner the crown gets recemented the better.
The function of your lips is to help your mouth chew and close on food.
The function of your lips is to help your mouth chew and close on food.
It is most likely that the glue/cement was insufficient to keep the crown in place. You will need to return to your dentist to have it fixed.