Interesting facts about teeth
Why Do Elephants Have Such Large and Complex Molar Teeth?
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Peering into the mouth of an elephant, if you were ever so bold (and safe!), would reveal something quite extraordinary. Forget neat rows of pearly whites.
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Teeth in African Tribal Art: Significance and Meanings
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The human face, a landscape of emotion and identity, has long captivated artists across the globe. Within the vast and varied traditions of African tribal
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Unveiling the Microscopic World Inside Your Teeth
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Ever paused to think about what’s really going on inside your teeth, beyond their pearly white appearance? We use them every day for biting, chewing
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Incisors: The Sharp Front Teeth Designed for Efficient Biting
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Nestled right at the forefront of your smile, the incisors are often the first teeth people notice, and they are certainly the first to engage with much
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What Happens Inside the Pulp When a Tooth is Damaged?
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Our teeth, those sturdy tools for chewing and vital components of a bright smile, are more complex than they appear on the surface. Deep within the hard
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Myth: Sensitive Teeth Are Always a Sign of a Cavity
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A jolt. A twinge. That sudden, sharp discomfort when you bite into an ice cream cone or sip a hot coffee. Many of us have been there, and the first thought
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The “Aswang”: Another Philippine Mythical Being with Fearsome Teeth
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The Vital Role of Saliva in Oral Health
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Often overlooked, that clear liquid in your mouth does far more than just keep things moist. Saliva, a truly remarkable bodily fluid, is a cornerstone
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Myth: It’s Okay to Share Your Toothbrush with Family
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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
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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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