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Saliva is spit coming out from your mouth and teeth is those little/big/medium things in your mouth to help you eat and support your gums.

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Saliva is a liquid produced in the mouth that helps with digestion by breaking down food. Teeth are hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food. Saliva aids in the initial digestion process, while teeth physically break down food.

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