Meat itself is not inherently bad for your teeth; in fact, it can provide essential nutrients like protein and phosphorus that support oral health. However, certain types of meat can be tough and may get stuck in between teeth, potentially leading to plaque buildup if not properly cleaned. Additionally, processed meats high in sugar or acidity may contribute to tooth decay. Maintaining good oral hygiene is key to mitigating any negative effects from meat consumption.
Teeth go bad because of bacteria and sugar bacteria bites sugar it likes meat
not all but they have meat eating teeth to tear at the meat
Yes! meat eating dinosaurs do have molar teeth. The molar teeth are found at the end of the mouth.
The have these teeth because they are meat eaters and these types of teeth them rip the meat into pieces to eat.
The teeth in question are called the canines.
they both eat meat and have sharp teeth
it gives you nutrition and good health but if you eat too much you will be fat Meat is bad look at our teeth does it look like there are meant to eat meat? Meat keeps us full because it is hard t digest!! MEAT IS HORRIBLE FOR YOUR BODY!! It does have protein, but its animal protein!! We DON"T need that!! Animal protein is bad for our body!! I'm 11 and even i know that!
well the big teeth are for vegetables and the sharp teeth are for meat
because lions are meat eaters with sharp teeth
it is not always bad to eat meat but it is bad to eat blood meat
Teeth go bad of sugar
All sugar is bad for your teeth.