, Iam the person above who asked this question. There are 4 short front teeth on the bottom of your mouth followed by one sharp long tooth on each side. So whats happening is that the sharp tooth on the right side is pushing against one of the small teeth and that tooth is actually going backwards. You can notice it if you look and it feels like theirs pressure there. Ive never has braces. I am 17 years old. What should I do? My theory is that my wisdom teeth are coming out and they are pushing my teeth closer together. My teeth have always been close together so I think that its putting more pressure on them, forcing that tooth to shift backwards. Please help. Also, my wisdom teeth havent come out yet. But my orthodontist said they will soon.
The physics involved in being pushed backwards during takeoff is primarily related to Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the engines generate thrust to push the plane forward, the plane exerts an equal and opposite force on the ground, causing it to be pushed backward. Additionally, the interaction between the engines, air resistance, and the plane's aerodynamics also play a role in this process.
Yes.
Shoved or pushed are alternative words for being physically pushed.
the are used with machinery when the ride goes round the teacup spins, it feels like you are being pushed backwards but it is just frictionI have no idea if this is right but it is my description on how it works
the are used with machinery when the ride goes round the teacup spins, it feels like you are being pushed backwards but it is just frictionI have no idea if this is right but it is my description on how it works
More that likely it was a small left over peice or fragment if you will left from the tooth.
Yes, he used the law when he walked. His foot pushed backwards on the ground and the opposing reaction pushed him forward.
Yes he did.Bella got a paper cut and jasper, being the newish 'vegetarian' was overtaken by the scent of the blood.edward pushed Bella backwards to get her out of jaspers line of strike, then he pushed jasper back to stop him from attacking Bella. He didn't have to push her so hard that she slammed like ten feet backwards into glass tho.
I've got a boyfriend and he was also my first kiss so I was worried about my hideous pushed back tooth being a nuisance during kissing or maybe it would turn him off...but apparently it didn't! We kiss just fine and I don't worry about it at all. So to answer the question, it didn't prevent me from kissing someone and it still doesn't.
i think visiting a dentist would be your best bet!
Rocks being pushed together is called compression. This can result in the rocks being folded, faulted, or metamorphosed depending on the amount of force applied.
that is called an "I-tooth" and the orthodontist puts braces on that tooth and, if you don't need braces otherwise, the teeth surrounding it.