Did you know the number and shape of teeth varies with age, your dog also needs to have clean teeth or teeth in the rodent incisors grow continuously …?
1. Our teeth say our age
Did you know that if I could only see our mouth, and nothing else, the dentist may find our age and our gender? Depending on the type and number of teeth you have in your mouth the dentist can find out your age. Thus the first molar is known as “the six-year molar” because it goes to 6 years old.
The adults who already have left permanent teeth can tell if you are elderly or young people badly worn teeth indicate that the person is an old man, while good teeth are a young man.
Also in adults can find out the sex and big teeth normally relate to young men and women, although there are intermediate cases where it is difficult to sex.
2. Hygiene also for your dog
Bad breath. If you do not brush our teeth with our dog will have bad breath. Did you know that your dog also needs brushing teeth? Since animals do not brush their teeth daily in his mouth is tartar that leaves time to expose the tooth root and causes infections.
Your pet will smell and mouth and eventually lose the affected teeth. You can help clean the teeth from puppy (to accustom) with a normal brush. If you already have much the vet can clean tartar with an ultrasonic machine similar to that used by the dentist. You can encourage self-cleaning of your teeth giving you dry and crunchy foods.
3. In each species, a jaw
Did you know that the jaw can distinguish carnivores from herbivores? The jaws of carnivorous animals are powerful and moving about an axis transverse only up and down, lacking the rotational motions observed in herbivorous animals.
4. The incisors of rodents not stop growing
Did you know in rodents (mice, guinea pigs, rabbits …) the front teeth grow continuously? Unlike other animals and of man himself, rodents experienced a continuous growth of their incisor teeth. The reason for this is an adaptation to the natural diet of these animals on roots, seeds, nuts and vegetables are not always soft. This constant growth prevents wear of the teeth which would eventually leaving without them.
If your pet is a rodent give hard foods, you have to chew, so you can wear down your teeth and do not grow to levels that were even pierced in the mouth.
Tags: Bad breath, Curiosities, Curiosities on teeth, permanent teeth, tooth care
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