Interesting facts about teeth
The Worst Foods for Your Teeth
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We all know that what we eat impacts our overall well-being, but it’s easy to overlook the direct and sometimes dramatic effect our food choices
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Debunking the Myth: All Dark Stains on Teeth Are Decay
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That sudden glimpse in the mirror – a dark spot on a tooth that wasn’t there yesterday. For many, the immediate thought is a dreaded one: decay. It’
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Understanding the Causes of Tooth Decay
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That little twinge when you sip something cold, or a dark spot you notice on a tooth – these can be the early whispers of tooth decay. It’s an incredibly
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Myth: You Should Brush Your Teeth Within Minutes of Eating
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We’ve all heard it, right? That little voice, maybe from a parent or a well-meaning TV commercial, urging us to dash to the bathroom, toothbrush
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The Naming Conventions for Different Human Teeth Surfaces
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Ever tried describing a tiny, specific spot on a complex three-dimensional object without a shared vocabulary? Imagine that object is a human tooth, nestled
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Anatomy 101: The Basic Structure of a Human Tooth
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Ever given much thought to what’s actually going on inside your pearly whites? Beyond their obvious roles in flashing a smile or tackling a crunchy apple
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Cultural Beliefs About the “Evil Eye” and Protecting Smiles
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How Crocodilians Regenerate Their Teeth Throughout Their Lives
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The world of reptiles is filled with marvels, but few are as consistently astonishing as the crocodilians – the group encompassing crocodiles, alligators
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The Protective Barrier of Your Mouth’s Mucous Membrane
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Tucked away inside your mouth, working tirelessly and often without a second thought from you, is a remarkable biological structure: the mucous membrane.
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Why Do Mammals Generally Have Heterodont Dentition (Different Teeth)?
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Ever wondered why your own smile sports such a variety of tooth shapes, from the sharp slicers at the front to the broad grinders at the back?
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