teeth helps body
Yes just like the tongue goes too!
Teeth help with how you speak because it helps keep your tongue in place to pronounce certain words correctly. The teeth also allow for the correct sound to come out when saying specific letter sounds.
Primary teeth, also known as baby teeth, are the first set of teeth that children develop and eventually lose. They are smaller in size and serve as placeholders for the permanent teeth. Secondary teeth, or permanent teeth, are larger and meant to last a lifetime. Primary teeth help with chewing, speaking, and maintaining proper alignment for the permanent teeth. Secondary teeth are essential for proper chewing, speaking, and maintaining overall oral health.
The small white structures in the maxillae and mandible are the teeth. They are anchored in the jawbone sockets and consist of enamel, dentin, and pulp. Teeth help in chewing, speaking, and maintaining the structure of the face.
The snipping and cutting you are speaking of is also referred to as "incising." This action is done mainly by the front four teeth on the top and bottom. These teeth are known as "incisors." The canines are the teeth just behind (or distal) to the incisors. The canines can help with cutting and snipping.
Their teeth help them with cutting wood!
they all help
The claws help them climb and the teeth help them chew.
It makes speaking easier. Instead of saying: Trisha brushed Trisha's teeth You can say: Trisha brushed her teeth
There teeth help them eat hard shells to get to the nuts and barries.
They help them to eat.
No. Milk will help keep the enamel on the teeth strong. You need an orthodontist to straighten teeth.