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32 Teeth in an Adult
A family of hillbillies.
Is a poem by Pam Ayres This wonderfull poem was written by pam ayres this small poem says thats how she looked her teeth at her young age and now how she suffers. the child poet has ruined her teeth by eating too much of sweetes and candies.now she fell bad about teeth.The child poet say that she should have looked after her teeth at that early age. due to her greedy to the chocolates,sweetes and candies which she had eaten made her to cavities and decayed teeth.This had made to meet the dentist and filled the cavities. She regretfully thinks that what she had ate at that times...the route of the dentist increased. At young she used to ate lollies and candies and made fun of her mother due to her false teeth or decayed teeth even she laughed. But now she realised the bitter fact that she should have listen to her mother at that time even she should have realise that very soon she would too have the same decayed teeth..that is what the poet that she should looked after me teeth.. THANK YOU!
The Queen had black teeth as a result of her overfondness for sugary treats. Of course what the Queen did, her fawning courtiers wanted to imitate.
You might get slapped on the face when you deliver this pickup line: "Do you know what has 142 teeth and holds back the Incredible Hulk? [What?] My zipper."
Yes.all teeth should.that's what holds your tooth.
no someone can't bite their teeth
Cementum holds the teeth in the jaw, just as cement would.
The manbidle, or jaw bone, holds the inferior teeth and the maxilla, the bone behind the top lip, holds the superior teeth.
The Mandible
maxilla/ alveolar process
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When someone is gritting their teeth it is a term that is called bruxism. This basically means they are clenching their teeth or even possibly grinding their teeth.
Probably because of no sunlight
a great whites teeth are its most incredible defense structure its front row of teeth are the sharpest.
The maxillae (right and left maxilla bones) have sockets called alveolar processes in which the root of the teeth are inserted.