Yes, bad breath can occur when a child gets their six-year molars. This is often due to the eruption of the teeth, which can cause discomfort and lead to difficulties in maintaining oral hygiene, allowing bacteria to thrive. Additionally, food particles can become trapped around the new molars, contributing to unpleasant odors. Regular brushing and dental check-ups can help manage this issue.
Running
it gets hard to breath
A clock, or water.
A child who gets everything he wants. A spoiled child is one that gets what they want whether it is good for them or not.
Because air gets into your chest
it gets its name from the Chinese word dog-breath
True
When you climb a mountain it gets harder to breath because the higher you get the less amount of oxygen there is and the more pressure. Your lungs are not used to that so it gets harder to breath.
no as you go higher the air gets less dence that's why it gets harder to breath.
Not until your child is 18
Yes, but the benefit check will increase.
no