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  • Fish With Human Teeth (Glo-bull Cry-mate Smarming Slange Alert!)

    07/03/2009 8:52:37 AM PDT · by Dallas59 · 13 replies · 3,216+ views
    Global Warming Effects ^ | 7/3/2009 | Global Warming Effects
    Lol...
  • Records, Writings Reveal Sotomayor's Background, Shape Confirmation Debate [Sotomayor Deep in Debt -

    06/04/2009 4:29:44 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 27 replies · 1,575+ views
    Fox News ^ | 6-4-09
    Records, Writings Reveal Sotomayor's Background, Shape Confirmation Debate The five boxes of files delivered to Capitol Hill gave senators a fuller picture of Sonia Sotomayor's background and record, as well as of how President Obama came to nominate his first Supreme Court choice ### Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has sent a Senate panel a massive portfolio of personal details and writings that lawmakers will pore over with a fine-tooth comb to shape the debate on her confirmation. The five boxes of files delivered to Capitol Hill gave senators a fuller picture of Sotomayor's background and record, as well as...
  • Ancient Gem-Studded Teeth Show Skill of Early Dentists

    05/20/2009 6:15:25 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 15 replies · 1,922+ views
    nationalgeographic ^ | May 18, 2009
    The glittering "grills" of some hip-hop stars aren't exactly unprecedented. Sophisticated dentistry allowed Native Americans to add bling to their teeth as far back as 2,500 years ago, a new study says. Ancient peoples of southern North America went to "dentists"—among the earliest known—to beautify their chompers with notches, grooves, and semiprecious gems, according to a recent analysis of thousands of teeth examined from collections in Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (such as the skull above, found in Chiapas, Mexico). Scientists don't know the origin of most of the teeth in the collections, which belonged to people living...
  • Celebrities With Bad Teeth - Funny

    04/29/2009 2:44:21 PM PDT · by Notoriously Conservative · 7 replies · 5,628+ views
    Tom Cruise has bad teeth. His smile is all gummy, his gums are all red and irritated, his two front teeth are like Chicklets, and they are off center. Steve Buscemi has bad teeth, but he is a great actor. He has that one awful snaggle tooth. It's like that one tooth is British. The rest of his mouth isn't pretty, but that one makes me nauseous. More on site
  • Reversing Tooth Decay

    04/03/2009 1:02:10 AM PDT · by MetaThought · 4 replies · 1,033+ views
    Whole Health Source ^ | Wednesday, April 1, 2009 | Stephan
    Teeth are able to heal themselves. That's how traditional cultures such as the Inuit can wear their teeth down to the pulp due to chewing leather and sand-covered dried fish, yet still have an exceptionally low rate of tooth decay. It's also how the African Wakamba tribe can file their front teeth into sharp points without causing decay. Both cultures lost their resistance to tooth decay after adopting nutrient-poor Western foods such as white flour and sugar. ... When enamel is poorly formed and the diet isn't adequate, enamel dissolves and decay sets in. Tooth decay is an opportunistic infection...
  • Cheat hubby's willy severed (Discovered in flagrante delicto, wife lets her incisors do the talking)

    03/23/2009 9:50:09 PM PDT · by Stoat · 48 replies · 2,019+ views
    Cheat hubby's willy severed   Pain ... angry wife bit off hubby's manhood  Published: 23 Mar 2009     A FURIOUS wife bit off her hubby's manhood after waking up to find him in a clinch with her best friend. Katya Kharitovonova, 36, was jailed for two years for the wounds she inflicted on hubby Mikhail, 40, and his lover Liza Dmitriyeva, 33. The Russian couple had gone for a walk when they met Katya's pal Liza and invited her home for a meal. After eating, they settled down to watch HG Wells movie The War of the Worlds...
  • Man discovers human teeth in new wallet

    03/04/2009 3:26:10 AM PST · by Daffynition · 23 replies · 776+ views
    The Cape Cod Times ^ | March 3 2009 | Aaron Gouveia
    FALMOUTH – What’s in your wallet? A Walmart customer shopping around for a new wallet found 10 human teeth while looking through a wallet he was about to buy on Saturday night, police said. More Times Breaking News Police said the man was shopping in the Teaticket Highway store at 9:58 p.m., when he unzipped one of the wallet’s compartments and discovered what police have identified as 10 human teeth. One tooth – which police said are from an adult – had a filling, police said. The male customer turned the wallet and the teeth over to Walmart employees, but...
  • Finding genes that make teeth grow all in a row

    02/26/2009 5:29:07 PM PST · by MissCalico · 3 replies · 431+ views
    AP Associated Press ^ | 02/26/09 | LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Write
    WASHINGTON – Ever wonder why sharks get several rows of teeth and people only get one? Some geneticists did, and their discovery could spur work to help adults one day grow new teeth when their own wear out. A single gene appears to be in charge, preventing additional tooth formation in species destined for a limited set. When the scientists bred mice...
  • Found: the gene that could grow new teeth

    02/23/2009 7:48:26 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 15 replies · 1,006+ views
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | Feb. 24, 2009 | Fiona Macrae
    A breakthrough by scientists could see dentures bite the dust. Researchers have pinpointed the gene that governs the production of tooth enamel, raising the tantalising possibility of people one day growing extra teeth when needed. At the very least, it could cut the need for painful fillings. Experiments in mice have previously shown that the gene, a 'transcription factor' called Ctip2, is involved in the immune system and in the development of skin and nerves. The latest research, from Oregon State University in the U.S., adds enamel production to the list. The researchers made the link by studying mice genetically...
  • New Adult Stem Cell Cure for Neurological Disorders Comes From Teeth

    02/07/2009 6:14:45 PM PST · by Coleus · 2 replies · 617+ views
    vitamins ^ | 02.04.09 | Gregory Smyth
    Neurological disorders are among the most difficult disease for patients and their loved ones to deal with, as the root of what makes an individual, their mind, is attacked by disease or affected by injury. Scientists have now discovered a new stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease initially, that could have implications for neurological disorders as wide ranging as Alzheimer's, dementia, epilepsy and stem cell therapy for stroke. Adult stem cell cures via the new source, dental pulp, could be personalized and easily available, as they can be harvested during simple visits to the dentist. We look...
  • Doctor Exposes Fluoride as Poison

    11/02/2008 10:36:33 AM PST · by maine-iac7 · 59 replies · 1,611+ views
    YouTube ^ | 2008 | Dr. Joey Hensley
    calling for the banning of flouride and the dangers of poisoning -
  • Adult Stem Cells from Teeth Could Heal Stroke Damaged Brains

    09/20/2008 10:43:35 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 9 replies · 267+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 9/19/08 | LifeSiteNews
    ADELAIDE, Australia, September 19, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Researchers within the University of Adelaide's new Centre for Stem Cell Research are aiming by the end of this year to show repair in stroke-damaged brains using stem cells taken from adult teeth. The world-leading research using dental pulp stem cells from extracted human teeth and stroke-affected rat brain tissue will be outlined as part of the launch of the Centre for Stem Cell Research. The focus of the new Centre will be on turning novel basic research into potential life-saving treatments and cures for serious conditions and diseases. The Centre will draw...
  • Japanese create stem cells from wisdom teeth

    08/22/2008 9:03:15 PM PDT · by Reaganesque · 2 replies · 109+ views
    AFP via Breitbart.com ^ | 08/22/08 | AFP
    Japanese scientists said Friday they had derived stem cells from wisdom teeth, opening another way to study deadly diseases without the ethical controversy of using embryos... (AFP articles cannot be republished)Click here for the article.
  • Huck’s New Grill

    08/12/2008 8:08:13 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 43 replies · 199+ views
    The Arkansas Project ^ | August 12, 2008 | David Kinkade
    Excerpt - Many FOMHs (Friends of Mike Huckabee) have been buzzing about the former governor’s new dental work. In fact, one longtime Huckabee pal, who asked not to be named, confirmed yesterday that Huckabee has traded in his God-given smile, which left a lot to be desired, for porcelain veneers. “It’s no secret that his (Huckabee’s) teeth were in bad shape,” the Huckabee friend said. “But, make no mistake about it, his new blinding-white grill will make Jessica Simpson jealous.” There is now visual evidence of Huckabee’s cosmetic dentistry. Here’s the before from Nov. 2007: ~ snip ~
  • It's a 26ft Jaws and it sucks... (Mysterious arctic shark slurps up seals whole)

    07/11/2008 7:49:27 AM PDT · by Stoat · 74 replies · 11,692+ views
    The Sun (U.K.) / Florida Museum of Natural History ^ | July 12, 2008 | VIRGINIA WHEELER
    NEWS    It's a 26ft Jaws and it sucks... Big sucker ... the shark   By VIRGINIA WHEELER Published: Today   A MASSIVE Arctic shark that sucks up seals whole and may live for 200 years is being studied by boffins for the first time. The mysterious Greenland shark’s mouth with hundreds of teeth is UNDER its body — so it cruises along the ocean bed scooping up prey. Baffled boffins say whole reindeer and polar bear heads have also been found in stomachs of the deep-sea monsters, which can be 26ft long. They are cannibalistic but their flesh...
  • Warning For Teens: Teeth And Jewelry Don't Mix

    06/20/2008 3:37:19 PM PDT · by blam · 30 replies · 134+ views
    Physorg ^ | 6-20-2008 | Tel Aviv University
    Warning for teens: Teeth and jewelry don't mix Skin piercings might be the rage among teens, but researchers from Tel Aviv University have found good reasons to think twice about piercing one's tongue or lip. Dr. Liran Levin, a dentist from the Department of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dental Medicine at Tel Aviv University has found that about 15 to 20 percent of teens with oral piercings are at high risk for both tooth fractures and gum disease. Resulting tooth fractures as well as periodontal problems, he says, can lead to anterior (front) tooth loss later in life. High rates...
  • Pregnancies Linked To Tooth Loss

    05/30/2008 10:43:47 AM PDT · by Brilliant · 17 replies · 81+ views
    Science Daily ^ | May 30, 2008 | ScienceDaily
    The old wives tale "for every child the mother loses a tooth" has some validity, a New York University dental professor has found. Women who have more children are more likely to have missing teeth, according to a nationwide study of 2,635 women by Dr. Stefanie Russell, an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology & Health Promotion, which was published today on the Web site of the American Journal of Public Health. Dr. Russell's conclusions are based on information on white and black non-Hispanic women ages 18-64 who reported at least one pregnancy in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey,...
  • Fluoride Damages Teeth

    04/22/2008 4:24:46 AM PDT · by nyscof · 177 replies · 982+ views
    4/14/08 | nyscof
    Fluoride exposure is rising and causing children’s tooth imperfections, ranging from white spots to brownish discolorations and pitting (fluorosis), dentist Elivir Dincer reports in the New York State Dental Journal. (1) “Such changes in the tooth’s appearance can affect the child’s self-esteem which makes early prevention that much more critical,” writes Dincer. Children, aged 2 to 7 years, can swallow about one-quarter milligram of fluoride with every brushing because their swallowing reflexes are not fully developed, reports Dincer. “Children from the age of 6-months to 3-years should not have more than one-quarter milligram of fluoride per day. Brushing the teeth...
  • Experimental chewy mint beats tooth decay

    04/09/2008 6:12:52 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 5 replies · 211+ views
    Dentistry.co.uk ^ | April 9, 2008 | Dentistry.co.uk
    Experimental chewy mint beats tooth decay 09th April 2008 A new chewable mint looks set to solve the worldwide problem of tooth decay. BasicMints is an experimental fluoride-free treatment designed to mimic a component in human saliva that neutralises acids in the mouth that can erode tooth enamel. US researchers tested the product on 200 children – aged between 10-and-a-half and 11 – over a year. The results show that children who were administered BasicMints had 62% fewer cavities in their molars when the year was up, compared to children in the placebo group. The research team, from New York's...
  • Dental fillings could become a thing of the past (calcium-ion powder to regrow dentin?)

    04/05/2008 5:26:18 PM PDT · by Stoat · 17 replies · 729+ views
    The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | April 5, 2008 | Laura Clout
    Dental fillings could become a thing of the past By Laura Clout  Last Updated: 12:23am BST 05/04/2008     Dentists will one day be able to dispense with fillings and help decaying teeth repair themselves, scientists believe.Researchers say they have developed a way of regrowing dentine, the yellow mineral substance in the middle of teeth that is most affected by decay. They hope that within a decade, dentists will be able to use the technique and eliminate the need for fillings.Prof Sally Marshall, of the University of California, said the technique involves painting a calcium solution onto the damaged dentine.This...