Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
The act of biting and chewing on an apple can help clean your teeth by removing plaque and debris from the surface. Additionally, the fiber in apples can stimulate saliva production, which helps wash away food particles and bacteria.
A bacteria cell is where all of you r bacteria gather up
The salivary glands secrete saliva into the mouth. Saliva has much importance to survival, because it begins to break down food, as part of the digestive system, and it keeps the esophagus lubricated when food goes down. Saliva also keeps the mouth clean, because it flushes out bacteria.
Bacteria is all around us, in our bodies and on our bodies. It is in part that these natural flora keeps us healthy. They do this in one way by out-competing other harmful bacteria for nutrients. If the harmful bacteria cannot get nutrients for food, they cannot survive.
Teeth are not organs, they are bones. I do not know if that helps a lot, but I do know that teeth are bones.
The act of biting and chewing on an apple can help clean your teeth by removing plaque and debris from the surface. Additionally, the fiber in apples can stimulate saliva production, which helps wash away food particles and bacteria.
yes,, Brushing your teeth is a necessary part of preventing tooth decay. Adults should brush at least twice each day - in the morning and at night before bed. Children should also brush regularly, preferably in the morning and before bed, as well as between meals. Regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste helps prevent tooth decay and keeps your teeth looking nice, specially that tooth decay occurs when harmful bacteria build up on the teeth and form layers of plaque, which in turn attacks the enamel on the teeth soo when u brush u reduce the effect of the bacteria.
You can't whiten veneer teeth. If the stain is external and not part of the porcelain your dental hygienist might be able to scale or polish the stain away.
The fleshy part of the mouth that holds the teeth is called the gums, or gingiva. Gums are soft tissue that covers the bone and supports the teeth, playing a crucial role in oral health by providing a barrier against bacteria and helping to anchor the teeth in place. Healthy gums are typically pink and firm, and they help maintain the overall structure of the mouth.
Brushing your teeth only achieves part of the job. The bristles cannot clean between the teeth. This is where the flossing philosophy comes into play. Floss from left to right ,bottom to top. " You will remove all the bacteria that your toothbrush cannot."
Keeps is a verb.
Yes, teeth are considered part of the human skeleton.
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Seems to be part of being a teenager. Goes away about age 20-21.
the part of the teeth is the crown and the root
A bacteria cell is where all of you r bacteria gather up
I think that our teeth are part of and endoskeleton. This is because they are inside our mouths and lets say our bodies, if our teeth were on the outside of our mouths (and bodies) they would be part of an exoskeleton.I think that our teeth are part of an endoskeleton. This is because they are inside our mouths and lets say our bodies, if our teeth were on the outside of our mouths (and bodies) they would be part of an exoskeleton.