yes because if you have tooth decay it is isn't in the bone is out side it because if u eat sweets or sugary foods your teeth is of and it goes rotten
The answer is Calcium.
The teeth will slowly decay if you do not brush your teeth.
flouride
Teeth aren't bones but it would probably hurt if you broke a tooth
calcium are your bones and teeth
No, teeth aren't bones.
Floride is good for your teeth because it strengthens the enamel around the teeth. The enamel is what protects the teeth from cavities. Without enamel the teeth would decay.
It does not remove any decay, but it removes the source of decay (bacteria). Brushing removes plaque and bacteria which can attack your teeth causing decay.The bacteria live on food residue, especially along the gumline and between teeth. Brushing and flossing removes food and any accumulated plaque before the bacteria can damage the teeth and gums.
The best time to brush baby teeth is before milk, as brushing after milk can leave sugars on the teeth overnight, increasing the risk of tooth decay.
bones and teeth
what is a layer a bacteria on your teeth it can lead to decay what is it is it plack
brush your teeth after every meal.brush your teeth before and after sleeping,reduce the amount of sugars and chocolates and prefer to eat them before brushing your teeth,consult a dentist on a monthly basis.