Give the dog up for adoption. Dogs need regular dental care just like humans, and if you cannot provide that for them for any reason, then you should find someone who can.
You can always try the local animal shelter. If you don't have the means to take care of your pet, the SPCA will help.
There are acids and sugars (not harmful) that can eventually wear down enamel and cause plaque and cavities.
Yes, piglets are born with 8 soft teeth, some farmers will trim the teeth down so that the piglets wont be able to bite the udder of the mother. These teeth will later grow into the large permanent teeth.
they get killed for meet, no place to live because trees get cut down, hunted for fur,claws,teeth ect., they could have died from rotten meet
Your mouth doesn't do anything to the food, it's the saliva and teeth in your mouth that does. Your saliva breaks down the food while you use your teeth to chew it up.
Anything that's harder than your teeth will break them if you bite down hard enough. A small pebble, piece of steel, etc.
Lions & Hyenas have very powerful teeth that break down their food using their molars..then which the food travels down the windpipe and to the stomach and intestines ,which they poo out the excess....
Not yet but if you can stand the pain you can get 'em filled down to a point. No, that is a very bad idea. You would not be able to bite properly and chew foods.
The starch of a healthy apple is well structured and the pectin is still able to retain the juices in each cell. As for a rotten apple, the pectin has been broken down, almost coagulated, due to the exposure to mold or bacteria enzymes.
A whale shark uses it's mouth and teeth to catch food. You can also consider that they use their fins and tails to swim to get to their prey.
Yes, you can get your teeth filed down.
To grind plant material so it will break down easier when they disgest it.
spotted hyena protect themselves by using their strong and sharp teeth it can rip down almost anything even metal.