no they shouldnt
Red kangaroos' teeth tend to get worn down from the tough vegetation they eat. Instead of continuously growing, once a kangaroo's front teeth are worn down completely, they fall out, and the back teeth move forwards to take the place of the worn front teeth.
Some scientist say that lions to have red teeth.
Metal should not stain. You should be able to brush your teeth to remove everything on your braces.
It is a bird and has no teeth.
Red, bronze, and/or orange, because they are fall colors
There is no proof that red hair people have a more accelerated rate of tooth decay. Those that do not brush their teeth, have a more accelerated rate.
The red maple trees turn red in the fall.
sharp teeth
Probably the sugar content - and the face that allcarbonated drinks attack the enamel of your teeth !
there body and teeth are alike because there red kangaroos and there mamles
No, teeth do not produce red blood cells. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, which is a spongy tissue found inside bones. Teeth are composed of enamel, dentin, and pulp, but they do not have the capacity to generate blood cells.
The colour after red on fall down is orange.