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Why does pain move from the extacted tooth in the back to the front teeth after extraction?

Maybe it has to do with the placement of nerves in you're mouth?


Can an infection in the tooth move to other areas of the mouth?

Can infected tooth can infect nearby teeth and cause pain to shoot to other parts of your mouth.


How do you move the wall on sharks tooth island?

get c4 put it in front of it. dance to the macaraina nd light it


What does a premolar do?

A premolar is a tooth situated in front of the molar teeth - in humans, it is between the canines and the molars.


Can Venus Flytraps move?

Only the mouth does.


How does a tooth achieve proprioception?

There are no muscles in teeth and they move through the jaw muscles. Therefore, teeth cannot achieve proprioception, although the mouth as a whole, though the jaw, can.


What are the problems caused by bad health?

Bad Breath is caused by bacteria building up in the mouth. Commonly caused by a lack of oral hygiene. These bacteria can cause tooth and gum disease if left untreated. There is also evidence that shows that tooth and gum disease can lead to heart valve disease as the bacteria can move from the mouth area to the heart.


How do you move the guy's mouth on Littlebigplanet?

just use the popit cursor then click the mouth and move it


What is a tooth freeze?

You can't move your teeth


What function does a cephalothorax serve?

Holding sensory organs (eyes, pedipalps), the mouth, and the legs and musculature used to move these. Think of a spider's front bodypart.


If you can move your tooth with your tougue does this mean it is going to fall out?

If it is a baby tooth, then most likely. If it is a permanent tooth you should see your dentist right away.


Will your teeth get crooked if you have a molar pulled?

Your teeth remain is a static position because of something called equilibrium This means that the forces that put pressure on your teeth are equal in all directions. When a tooth is removed, it is possible to upset the equilibrium. The tooth above or below the lost tooth now may begin to move, because the lost tooth is no longer exerting its force on the tooth. The teeth next to the lost tooth may begin to move as well, for the same reason. And when those teeth move, they can alter the forces of other teeth, allowing them to shift, sort of causing a chain reaction. These movements will continue until the mouth once again reaches equilibrium. This may take several days and amount to almost unnoticable changes, or it may take several months, and the changes can be quite dramatic.