Interesting facts about teeth
The Best Ways to Prevent Bad Breath
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Nobody enjoys the awkwardness that comes with bad breath, whether it’s your own or someone else’s. That little cloud of doubt when you lean
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How Many Roots Does Each Type of Tooth Typically Have?
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Ever wondered what lies beneath the gleaming white surface of your teeth? While the crown, the visible part, gets all the attention, the roots play an
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How to Maintain Healthy Teeth and Gums as You Age
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Growing older brings a wealth of experience and wisdom, but it can also present new considerations for our overall well being, including our oral health. It’
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Historical Dental Quackery: Beware of “Miracle” Cures
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A Look at Primary vs. Permanent Teeth Differences
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Every human experiences a truly remarkable dental journey, a biological process that sees one set of teeth gracefully give way to another.
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Myth: Sugar is the Only Thing That Causes Tooth Decay
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It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as the widespread availability of sugary treats: eat sugar, get cavities. This direct cause-and-effect
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Fun Fact: The Oldest Evidence of “Dentistry” Dates Back Over 14,000 Years
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Sperm Whale Strategy: Teeth Only in the Lower Jaw for Squid
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The ocean’s depths hold creatures of unimaginable scale and peculiar adaptations. Among them, the sperm whale, a titan of the abyss, presents a fascinating dental riddle.
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The Role of the Alveolar Bone in Supporting Teeth
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Ever wondered what keeps your teeth firmly anchored in your jaw, allowing you to chew, speak, and smile with confidence? While the teeth themselves are
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The Unique Dental Structure of the Duck-Billed Platypus
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The animal kingdom is peppered with creatures that defy easy categorization, and few exemplify this more profoundly than Australia’
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