No, but there is blood that circulates through the pulp of your teeth
water by itself is harmless, but minerals in water can have an effect on teeth.
water does not really have an effect on teeth because there isn't anything in it to harm your teeth.
the lightnign have no teeth bescause it is the electricity from water
Because it has flouride in it. That makes teeth stronger.
no, but your stupidity might. Actually, that was not an appropriate answe up there so no because water has no ingredients that can stain your teeth. actually some water can stain teeth my mom and both of my aunts grew up drinking well water and it stained their teeth a brownish yellow.
The amount of water it takes to brush teeth can depend on the person. The average person probably uses about a cup of water.
It is good for your teeth
The catfish that I have caught and cleaned do not have teeth.... These are fresh water catfish.....
If you have "city water" it is actually beneficial to your teeth as it has flouride added to it to help prevent decay Pure water itself has essentially no effect on teeth, since the solubility of tooth enamel in water is very small. However, a high amount of fluid/saliva in the mouth for extended periods can contribute to an environment that permits faster plaque buildup; this is sometimes noted by dentists among people who breathe solely through their mouths.
If we used hot water to brush our teeth, we could burn our mouthes and the water doesn't clean the stuff in our mouth.
Up to six liters of water per minute can be wasted during teeth brushing. It is recommended to turn water off while someone is brushing their teeth in order to save water.
You can use as much water as you want when you brush your teeth. The amount varies from person to person.