Teeth are fragile and prone to damage because they are made up of hard tissues like enamel and dentin, which can be easily worn down or broken by factors like poor oral hygiene, acidic foods, and physical trauma. Additionally, teeth are constantly exposed to bacteria and acids in the mouth, which can lead to decay and cavities if not properly cared for.
Nerves in our teeth help us feel sensations like pain, temperature, and pressure. They alert us when something is wrong with our teeth, like decay or damage, so we can take care of them.
Weeping willow trees are not necessarily more prone to lightning strikes than other types of trees. However, their tall, slender branches and high moisture content may make them slightly more susceptible to damage from lightning strikes. It's always a good idea to avoid seeking shelter under a tree during a thunderstorm.
No, bone cancer does not affect teeth because teeth are not made of bone tissue. However, there are types of cancer that can affect the mouth and jaw bones, but these would not be considered bone cancer of the teeth specifically.
RNA contains uracil instead of thymine because uracil is more stable in the presence of oxygen, which is abundant in the cell's cytoplasm where RNA functions. Thymine is more prone to damage from oxygen, so uracil is used in RNA to ensure its stability and proper functioning.
Well when ever I had Mine put in (about a week in half ago) They had to have spacers put in,in 4 places in top and bottom on between my molars maybe that's why my molars hurt. But anyway it hurts to eat somethings with all of your teeth but your front teeth so, pretty much anything soft enough to but it will get caught ALL of the time, so be sure to brush your teeth immediately after eating. Until your teeth are healthy enough to chew everything again you should drink shakes frequently to regulate your calorie and calcium intake(calcium is for the benefit of ur teeth).
There is no drilling/grinding, so no.
fragile means very delicate and you can not be wild with it
No, i have top and bottom, when you get them on in the first week or so it hurts and your teeth feel fragile so just stick to soft foods, but when you are getting it done it doesn't hurt at all!
Well, it can chip your teeth, rub the enamel off, rub your gums down. It can cause major damage to your teeth, so get an acryllic plastic or rubber one :) Problem solved.
Nerves in our teeth help us feel sensations like pain, temperature, and pressure. They alert us when something is wrong with our teeth, like decay or damage, so we can take care of them.
A situation that is near to being imbalanced is fragile. A person who gets easily sick is fragile. A glass that is easily broken is fragile and the rain forest is about to become imbalanced so it is fragile.
Yes it can because I did laser on my upper lip and the laser was so strong it burned my teeth and made them a dark yellow color.
Silver is a relatively soft metal, so it is more prone to scratches and dents than harder metals like gold. However, it is not as fragile as some other materials and requires a certain amount of force to break. Overall, while it's not highly breakable, silver still needs to be handled with care to prevent any damage.
You can't. If you attempt to you will end up doing more harm than good.
yes pizza is deadly if you are allergic to bread marinara sauce or pepororoni {topping] so be careful also is you have a teeth condition and it might cause damage to your teeth
The tooth paste is not so abrasive and the enamel is not so fragile. The abrasive is added to help cleaning.
Of course it can't. My sister-in-law just had her front teeth done and gaps filled in and some teeth pulled and others capped. The only way you could damage the brain is to shove the tip of the nose hard so the bone goes into the brain. Your teeth have nothing to do with this.