Yea.
Make them very messed up also sucking your thumb can do it
Yes it can. See a dentist to get help.
The typical diagram of baby teeth shows 20 teeth, including incisors, canines, and molars. Baby teeth are smaller and whiter than adult teeth, and they eventually fall out to make way for the larger, permanent teeth. Adult teeth include 32 teeth, with additional premolars and molars for chewing and grinding food.
sounds like the starter is "grinding" on the flywheel teeth. Could just need a shim or two. Or the starter teeth may be getting worn.
Cow's teeth are similar to our back teeth; our molars. All of their teeth are flat because of the constant grinding motion they make with their mouth. They only eat plant products such as grass or corn, unlike humans who are omnivores and eat both meat and plants. Our front teeth are more pointed so that we are able to tear food.
Teeth grinding and teeth abscesses is a very common cause of migraines. The unwell feeling is because you are not sleeping properly and also the muscles in your jaw are all tense. Teeth grinding is called bruxism and a dentist can make you a mouth shield (similar to the one a footballer wears) which reduces the grinding and will make you feel better. He can also treat the abscess which is an infection so will definitely make you feel unwell.
Many would say that a platypus's mouth is like a beak of a duck. It is rather different, with its bill being broader and flatter than a duck's beak. Inside the platypus's mouth are grinding plates, instead of teeth, with which the platypus grinds its food.
Pottery, casts... You make a cast from a mold. Your dentist may have made a mold of your teeth. From that mold, he can make you a night guard to fit your teeth exactly, to stop grinding your teeth. What he makes is a cast of the mold
The function of the teeth is the mechanical breakdown of food. i.e. to chew and bite your food breaking it into smaller pieces to allow for it to mix with saliva. The smaller pieces also allow for the chemical breakdown of food by various enzymes to occur faster.
Yes, the differential can make a grinding sound.
Omnivores typically have a combination of sharp teeth for tearing meat and flat teeth for grinding plants. Carnivores have sharp teeth for slicing meat, while herbivores have flat teeth for grinding plants. Omnivores' teeth structure allows them to consume a varied diet of both meat and plants.
To make the front teeth tidy in back, take the tooth brush and brush them on the back side. Using dental floss and mouth will also help to keep the teeth clean.