Interesting facts about teeth
How Your Tongue’s Papillae Differ From Teeth
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Step inside your mouth, and you’ll find a bustling neighbourhood of specialised structures, all working together, yet each with a distinct identity.
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Understanding the Different Types of Bone Surrounding Teeth
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Our teeth, those vital tools for chewing and speaking, are not just loosely embedded in our gums. They are firmly anchored within our jawbones by a complex
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Fun Fact: Some Ancient Cultures Used Gold Bands to Stabilize Teeth
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It might seem like a thoroughly modern obsession, this desire for a perfect, stable smile. We picture gleaming orthodontic wires and high-tech dental implants
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How the Teeth of Ancient Reptiles Paved Way for Mammals
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The story of life on Earth is etched in stone, and few records are as detailed or revealing as teeth. More than mere tools for eating, teeth are miniature
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Fun Fact: The Ancient Romans Used Urine as a Mouthwash (Ammonia)
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Let’s dive straight into a historical tidbit that might make you simultaneously grimace and marvel at the resourcefulness – or perhaps the sheer
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Toad “Teeth”: Similar to Frogs, for Gripping Prey Only
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The Microscopic Appearance of Healthy Periodontal Ligament Fibers
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The periodontal ligament, often abbreviated as PDL, is a remarkable and intricate connective tissue. It’s the specialized tissue that envelops the
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The Role of Teeth in Mating Rituals of Certain Species
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When we think of teeth in the animal kingdom, our minds usually jump straight to predation – the tearing of flesh, the crunching of bones, or perhaps the
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Exploring the Bizarre “Helicopter Ant” with Trap-Jaw Mandibles
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The Role of Teeth in Vocalization for Humans and Animals
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It’s a common thought that the power of voice comes from deep within – the lungs providing air, the vocal cords vibrating in the larynx. And while that’
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