If an individual has the same type of teeth, such as all incisors or all molars, it would severely impact their ability to chew and process food effectively. Each type of tooth serves a specific function; incisors are for cutting, canines for tearing, and molars for grinding. Without a proper mix, one might face difficulties in digestion and could develop dental problems due to improper wear and tear on the teeth. Overall, a balanced set of teeth is essential for proper oral health and function.
mustangs have the same type of teeth as any horse.
The same type of teeth as a tame horse.
no
if you do not brush your teeth this will happen
No. You have teeth for grinding and different teeth for tearing.
A lion has a type of canine teeth that can tear Biscuspids and cuspids (Bicuspids tearing and grinding, Cuspids tear and shred)
I think the word you may be looking for is bilophodont. If not maybe you are looking for their dental formula and that varies between species. No matter what "type" of teeth they have, the teeth have the same names as humans, that being: incisors, canines, premolars and molars
what does a dingo look like.
If You Pull out all of the adult teeth, The teeth will be Gone For Ever
a lion has a type of canine teeth that can tear
molars
Sharp teeth