The piercings many have been associated with community participation and major life events. Skulls from Paleolithic Europe’s ...
With more than 100,000 people in Britain trying tooth-whitening treatments last year, it seems we have finally succumbed to the American belief that the brighter and whiter your smile, the younger ...
There are bacteria in your mouth and on your teeth. These bacteria produce acid that can react with your tooth enamel and wear it away. Fluoride connects with the calcium in your enamel to make it ...
Chipped or cracked teeth Loose teeth Worn tooth enamel Treatment for bruxism primarily includes stress management and using a ...
Researchers have long wondered about the mysterious flat patches they found on the teeth of Ice Age Europeans. These dental ...
or erosive tooth wear, is when our teeth become damaged by the acid that is found in certain foods and drinks. Our teeth are made up of two layers: The enamel - a mineralised tissue and the ...
Tooth enamel may also provide a mechanism to guide wear. Many mammals have what has been termed secondary morphology: their teeth function most efficiently when worn (Fortelius, 1985). Some ...