Interesting facts about teeth
Myth: It’s Okay to Share Your Toothbrush with Family
05
We’ve all been there. You’re staying over at a friend’s or family member’s place, and horror strikes – you’ve forgotten your toothbrush.
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Different Types of Molars: First, Second, and Third
06
Our mouths are home to a fascinating array of tools, each perfectly designed for a specific task in the initial stages of digestion. Among these, the molars
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Bat Teeth: Diverse Shapes for Diverse Diets (Insects to Fruit)
09
The night air, often perceived as silent and empty, is in reality a bustling highway for an incredible array of creatures, chief among them bats.
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Lamprey “Teeth”: Keratinized Structures in a Circular Mouth
05
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Myth: Sensitive Teeth Will Always Go Away on Their Own
08
That sudden, sharp zing when you sip a cold drink or bite into something sweet – many of us have been there. Tooth sensitivity is a common complaint, a
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Brushing Harder: Is It Really Better?
05
Many of us grew up with the idea that if a little scrubbing is good, then a lot of vigorous scrubbing must be even better, especially when it comes to our teeth.
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The Structure of the Lamina Dura Seen on Dental X-rays
03
Peering into the grayscale world of a dental X-ray, one of the consistent landmarks that catches the trained eye is a thin, white line that faithfully
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Myth: It’s Impossible to Get Cavities on Your Front Teeth
04
There’s a peculiar idea floating around, one that gets whispered in schoolyards and sometimes even casually mentioned among adults: the notion that your
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The Basic Anatomy of the Floor of the Mouth (Sublingual Area)
02
Nestled just beneath the tongue, the floor of the mouth, also known scientifically as the sublingual area or region, constitutes a fascinating and functionally
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Why Do We Have Two Sets of Teeth in a Lifetime?
02
It’s a peculiar quirk of human development, isn’t it? We are gifted not one, but two distinct sets of teeth over the course of our lives.
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