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Do you know the names of all your teeth? We’ll go over all the different types of teeth in both children and adults, including canines, incisors, premolars, and molars. You’ll learn what each ...
Medically reviewed by Edmund Khoo, DDSMedically reviewed by Edmund Khoo, DDS The primary function of teeth is to help you eat by cutting, grinding, and mixing food as you chew so it’s easy to ...
The climate we live in affects our lives in profound ways: hot summers, cold winters, dry spells and wet weather all leave ...
He shares how he gets his shark's teeth, including megalodon, and what he does with them. He has made a successful business ...
With proper care, your teeth and gums can stay healthy throughout your life. The experts at WebMD tell you how to maintain good oral health.
We asked dentists about the most effective ways to whiten teeth at home, and they shared their top picks for toothpastes, mouthwashes, pens, strips and kits.
The types of teeth are incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, and each serves a different purpose. Learn more about the types of teeth in this article.
The secret to healthy teeth and gums isn’t much of a secret: Brush twice a day, floss once a day and visit a dentist regularly for cleanings. “It’s not sexy or surprising, but this is what ...
Human teeth really could someday be grown in a lab, and one day, it may even be possible to inject stem cells into the gums and grow an entire new tooth right in your mouth.
Our sensitive teeth originally evolved from the "body armor" of extinct fish that lived 465 million years ago, scientists say. In a new study, the researchers showed how sensory tissue discovered ...
Like something out of "Repo! The Genetic Opera," scientists have managed to grow human-like "replacement teeth" in a lab.
Why shark teeth are some of Minnesota's most common fossils Professor Jim Cotter of University of Minnesota Morris teaches his students how to use geology to read the stories embedded in the earth.