buy an antibiotic at the pharmacy and put it in its water bowl to clean its mouth. make sure you bring it to the vet first
Ball mouse: Your rails likely have gunk or dirt built up on them causing a uneven flow and roll from the mouth, there for causing the mouse to be jumpy. Clean your mouse. Laser mouse: Dust or dirt on the laser sensor or a poor tracking or mirrored/shiny surface. Clean your mouse. Bottom line, clean your mouse.
Rinse the mouth out with clean water.
With a Mouse To your Mouth - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
you should clean you teeth at least 2 time a day
You should always clean it, for as long as you have it pierced, because your mouth is one of the dirtiest places on your body, there is a lot of bacteria in your mouth so it could get infected easily.
Clean out the baby's mouth the best you can and see a pediatrician.
If the mouse can fit it in its mouth and not choke on it when it swollows it, then yes, a mouse would eat a seed.
With a Mouse To your Mouth - 1997 was released on: USA: 1 May 2014 (New York City, New York)
we should clean our teeth after meals because some of the food particles remain in the mouth and they start decaying and cause many disease
If you use the whole trumpet you probably will damage it, but you should only need the mouth-piece. You will burn the mouth piece but should be able to wipe it clean.
Clean you mouth out right away.
Optical MouseAll mice have moving parts. There is no such thing as a computer mouse not having moving parts. And before you pop off (or mouth off or whatever you want to call it), the "buttons" that you use to "click" an icon or link and the scroll wheel of the mouse are moving parts. As a matter of fact, the entire mouse is a moving part. Unless it is a trackball mouse, in which case only the trackball and the buttons are the only moving parts.