how do your teeth and tongue work together
The tongue is able to survive in close proximity to the teeth because they are made of different types of tissues. While the teeth are calcified structures made of dentin and enamel, the tongue is composed of muscles covered by a specialized mucous membrane. This allows the tongue to move freely and withstand contact with the teeth without being damaged.
The rasping tongue of a hagfish is a plate made out of cartilage that is inside their mouth. This plate has two sets of horned teeth similar to comb teeth.
The tongue is a strong muscle that rolls your food into an easy to swallow ball after the teeth chew and the salivary glands moisten.
The oral cavity is located in the head and neck region of the human body. It is the space inside the mouth where food is ingested and begins the process of digestion. The oral cavity includes structures such as the lips, tongue, teeth, and salivary glands.
The main speech organs are the vocal cords, tongue, teeth, lips, and palate. The vocal cords produce sound, the tongue shapes sound into different vowels and consonants, the teeth and lips help with articulation, and the palate helps to control airflow for speech production.
depends, if the person doesnt brush their teeth and tongue. then when you french kiss, their gross tongue will be rubbing agaimst your teeth.
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The only way to find out what's wrong with your tongue and teeth is to see a dentist. If there is something wrong with your teeth, like being broken, they could be scratching your tongue which can make it sensitive.
A tongue piercing does not damage the teeth unless the actual metal piercing rubs against or touches the tongue many times.
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You will have good breath and a healthy tongue. You're supposed to brush your tongue and rinse your mouth with mouthwash when you brush your teeth.
A tongue crib is a metal device on the roof of your mouth that trains your tongue to not touch your teeth if your a "tongue thruster". When you tongue thrust your tongue pushes on your teeth, pushing them forward therefore making your top jaw push out and create an overbite. Sources:I am a tongue thruster and I have a tongue crib.
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Parakeets do not have teeth, they have a beak and a tongue.
The tongue is able to survive in close proximity to the teeth because they are made of different types of tissues. While the teeth are calcified structures made of dentin and enamel, the tongue is composed of muscles covered by a specialized mucous membrane. This allows the tongue to move freely and withstand contact with the teeth without being damaged.