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What natural resource is in furniture?

jibily wobley bobley wobly


Can you make a sentence with the word tooth?

And that's the tooth! I have an aching tooth.


Is it possible for a tooth to start growing under your loose tooth?

Yes, it is very possible to have a tooth grow under a loose tooth. I have experienced this before. If the tooth hasn't come out when the tooth under it is almost done growing, you should see a dentist. I visited a dentist and got my tooth pulled out.


What do you do if its taking almost a year for a tooth to grow in?

If it doesn't hurt...let it be


Does getting a cap on your tooth hurt?

Not really. But it takes a LONG time. I almost fell asleep.


How do you get rid if tooth decay odor?

I had an abscessed tooth due to a broken tooth that was starting to decay. The odor smelled like chemicals, almost like moth balls.


How many teeth does the tooth fairy collect each day?

Sorry, there are far too many to count, only the chief tooth fairy keeps a record.


I have a upper tooth growing and it looks ugly its almost done growing but i want to take it out should i?

You should not take out your upper tooth. Removing it could cause other upper teeth to come in crooked. See your dentist for advice on what to do about the tooth you don't like.


Why does Siberian tiger get hunted?

Tigers are hunted for their fur, nails, tooth and almost every other part of their body.


Does the monster under your bed like the tooth fairy?

Almost every child has experience the 'boogieman' that hides under the bed; in dark corners or in a closet and the 'tooth fairy' comes in the middle of the night to leave money for a tooth left under the pillow. The monster under the bed and the tooth fairy don't even know each other.


What does a sabertooth fish eat?

a saber tooth fish eats a lot of plankton and almost every big fish like a saber tooth fish eat them.Also plankton fish are not rare but they are very common


Can you have chewing gum 72 hours after having a tooth pulled?

I almost see why not? I mean as long as your gum has healed since then