Go to your dentist and they can file it for you. But if you are dumb enough to grab a nail filer and do it, it will go strange and uneven. So I wouldn't risk it, if you can't wait make an appointment ASAP.
I also have jagged teeth and I'm waiting to go to the dentist
Good luck!
While a horses teeth are fairly long the surface is relatively smooth as a general rule. However a horses teeth can become jagged from uneven wear from chewing.
No some have jagged teeth to eat the person who asked this question
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Simple machines
No, it doesn't even have teeth. A blue tongue skink has jagged bones in its mouth but it's not teeth. All lizards have teeth, even though you may not see them, they're there, and they're not jagged bones.
A creature known for its jagged teeth is the piranha, a freshwater fish found in South American rivers. Piranhas have sharp, triangular teeth that are well-adapted for their carnivorous diet. Their formidable bite and aggressive behavior have contributed to their fearsome reputation. Other examples include various species of sharks, which also possess jagged teeth designed for tearing flesh.
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Jagged, Sharp, and Flesh rending.
rocks like jagged teeth
they are sharp, jagged, and are in maltiple rows (of 5 i think)
rocks like jagged teeth
No, screws do not have wheels with jagged edges like teeth. Instead, screws have a helical ridge or thread that allows them to grip and hold materials together when turned. The threads provide the necessary friction and mechanical advantage for fastening, but they do not resemble wheels or teeth.