This should be easy to test. Put a volunteer, or a chimpanzee, into a centrifuge with breathing apparatus suitable for REALLY high pressure diving. Fill the compartment with... not water, but something as close to the density of a human body as possible.
Then... SPIN!
I'd bet the subject could withstand at least 30 G's.
53 - Considering that centrifuges are used to separate things of different densitites, putting an animal in liquid in a centrifuge should work pretty well, like a human. And after centrifuging at 30 g's or what ever, the teeth should be in one level, the bones in another level, the lungs and stomach at another level, and the blood and plasma at another level, etc.
Sounds interesting, and yes, the teeth and bones would probably survive.