mass of tooth over volume of tooth
so your tooth stays in place. If the cement wasn't there your tooth would fall out pretty easily
No, a tooth is opaque because you cannot see through it.
Yes, but you can clean it with a tooth brush and tooth paste.
Sucrose and bacteria are both necessary for tooth decay. Bacteria are what eat the tooth but sucrose is what attracts the bacteria.
Put a tooth in soda and then put another tooth in water. Then watch the results. Quite simple.
Less than tooth density (unless you're older)
Some words from the Latin root "dens" (meaning tooth) include dense, dentist, and dental.
This depends on the density: if the density is greater than 1 g/cm3 (density of water) an object sink; if the density is lower the object float.I tested just now four tooth brushes: three sink, one float !
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 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.
yes the mexican tooth fairy is called tooth mouse
Yes. If you don't meet certain requirements of bone density, tooth strength a basic dental hygiene, they will not put braces on your teeth. There is liability involved if they did.
The root of the tooth.
The tooth fairy is your parents