There are several possible reasons why your mature teeth are loose, or 'wobbly'. You could have had something hit your teeth straight on, or any other form of direct contact, which could have loosened your teeth.
Common causes of chainring wobble include loose chainring bolts, worn chainring teeth, and a bent chainring. To fix it, tighten the chainring bolts, replace the chainring if teeth are worn, or straighten a bent chainring using a chainring straightening tool.
Wobble Wobble was created on 2000-03-28.
The majority of the animals that wobble are baby animals that do not quite know how to walk. They start wobbling before they get used to standing and walking no matter if they are on two or four legs.
if your baby teeth falls out, it doesn't matter because it was going to fall out anyway. the whole point of braces are to make your teeth tighten and get them straight so when it was tightening your teeth, i think it caused your baby teeth to wobble and fall. but its ok because at least its not your adult teeth so dont worry! :)
whenever you have teeth i guess
When our 12 and you start to lose lose all of your baby teeth and get buck teeth, and well...you start to get your second molars (ouch! painful)
if your teeth are week enough they will start to crumble
Teeth Chattering
No, "wobble" does not contain a short vowel. The "o" in "wobble" makes the long /oʊ/ sound.
gum affects your teeth because if you do to much force with your teeth, then your teeth will start moving and that's how you get crooked teeth and start wearing braces.
Wobble is a verb. It describes an action.
Vic is the artistwho made The Wobble.