yes, you can burn a tooth
You can tell if breaking a tooth is physical by experiencing pain, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, or noticing a change in the appearance of the tooth. Another sign is if you have difficulty biting or chewing with the affected tooth. It's important to see a dentist for an evaluation and treatment if you suspect a broken tooth.
No. Dentin is the slightly softer material that is found under the enamel of a tooth. Your tooth is held into place by a ligament (the periodontal ligament) that connects the tooth root to bone.
Tooth rusting, often referred to as dental caries or tooth decay, occurs when bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the tooth enamel. This process is facilitated by the presence of sugars and poor oral hygiene, leading to the formation of cavities. Over time, if untreated, tooth decay can progress deeper into the tooth, potentially causing pain and tooth loss. Regular dental care and good oral hygiene practices can help prevent this condition.
The part of the tooth that fits into the socket of the jaw(mandible) or maxilla(for upper teeth) is the "root" of the tooth.
The odontoid process is named after the Greek word "odonto," which means tooth, because it resembles a tooth in shape. It is a bony projection on the axis bone in the neck that resembles a peg or tooth-like structure.
Tooth Burn
it hurts
I know two ways: 1. Put tomato paste on it. 2. Put tooth paste on it. I hope this helps
I've never noticed any burning sensation. Warm Salty water rinse will draw the blood out of the extraction and speed healing,
Usually the total body does not burn. If there are bones, which usaully are, the DNA can be obtained from the bone. Or a tooth or other body part that comtains DNA.
the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth
The tooth in question is a tooth that children have. If it is not a permanent tooth, it could be called a milk tooth.
tooth's - as in "A tooth's root extends down into the jawbone."
Warm water to get rid of some germs and not burn your mouth at the same time. And crest tooth paste is good too. =)
Tooth out like take out only tooth out
A new tooth should not affect a filled tooth. If the filled tooth is tbeing replaced it will just fall out and the new tooth takes its place. If the new tooth is adjacent to or opposite the filled tooth it has no effect.
No, you won't gain height because a tooth is extracted. If you mean, will your tooth grow back, than it depends if your tooth was an adult tooth or a baby tooth.