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    The Tooth, The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth!

    We've been talking a lot about plaque and tartar and other dental issues....let's lighten it up a bit and have some fun! Here are 10 interesting, strange and fun facts about animals’ teeth. Snails have the most teeth of any animal. But they’re not like regular teeth. A snail’s teeth are arranged in rows on its tongue. A garden snail has about 14,000 teeth, while other species can have over 20,000. But that’s not even the most shocking part: the teeth of an aquatic snail ca
    The Tooth, The Whole Tooth and Nothing but The Tooth

    The Tooth, The Whole Tooth and Nothing but The Tooth

    The tooth, the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth! Let’s get down to basics…. Plaque and Tartar: Plaque is the soft, gooey stuff that makes your teeth feel fuzzy when you wake up in the morning. You can remove plaque easily with a toothbrush or a dental wipe or various “scrubby” chews & dental foods. If you don’t remove plaque, over time, the plaque bacteria accumulate minerals from saliva and make a hard substance called tartar (or calculus). This hard tartar is litera
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