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Location: The Hub, Milton Keynes
I noticed this graffiti the first time because I recognised the tooth. I have seen it around Milton Keynes before and I remembered it.
I must be getting old, because I don't get the whole 'The Dentist Drillin' Beer' thing...
Not sure what I like about this photo, but when I saw it I thought 'I have to take a photo of that'.
And so it goes...!
breezy lingerie fashion and a sweet-toothed goat :-) was there someone saying, that being sweet-toothed and sport wouldn't match?
during the ~45 minute extraction, the top of my wisdom tooth broke off, then the roots had to be drilled apart, the right root was extracted, and then while wrenching the left root out, the barb at the end broke off and had to be left behind because it was so close to the nerve (indicated at the bottom). i was awake the whole time, yet highly numbed.
I hope it's just a kitten tooth, like it was supposed to fall out. Update: he's fine, just a baby tooth.
More toothed fungi from Caledonia. This is the very distinctive scaly tooth, Sarcodon squamosus, in Culbin Forest.
40 tooth cog made out of a chainring you can see the pulley bolt just misses cog on a shift. I took it up a 40 percent grade with the 22 tooth front without any failures.
iron, silver, brass - ferro, argento, ottone. This pendant was inspired by the ancient tooth amulets. Also Experimental's latest works made an impact on me :)
www.flickr.com/photos/experimetal/2064138001/
The brass is inlayed into the iron in an undercut groove. This is the first time that I used engraver for inlaying. The idea came from Benvenuto Cellini, who made gold inlays in iron/steel. I want to try that as well, but for now...just brass :)
The whole piece is 4.4 cm, from this the visible part of the tooth is 2 cm.
Contributor(s): Avon Ave. School Newark, New Jersey
Format: Still image
Abstract: In the classroom, students gathered around a large table, are going through the various stages of making tooth powder.
Related Title(s): Is part of: Archives, 1894-1952, box 1.; See related catalog record: 2934107R
Extent: 1 photoprint.
NLM Unique ID: 101441612
NLM Image ID: A016686
Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101441612
Yesterday the little man and I went to the No Coast Craft-O-Rama, with a friend. It was in a different location than last year's, but it was still crowded and hot and overstimulating. Which was for the best, for me, because it meant I spent way less money than last year. This adorable sticker was one of my only purchases.
Delaney had 4 teeth pulled today and was such a trooper. She laid on the couch and drank milkshakes. This is the note she wrote to the tooth fairy tonight. She's bringing her teeth for show and tell monday.
Buck Tooth Sugar
Where: Warminster, PA
When: April 2012
Settings: 1/100", f6.3, ISO 100, Flash
Notes: Not what I would typically use for a focus point
My daughter is almost a year old!! :( Time flies.
I wanted to get a snapshot of her first tooth finally cutting through! It's so cute and she never lets me see it. This was the best I could do :)
Mortal Muses Weekly Challenge: Week 1 - stay cool
I know I'm not really thinking outside the box by just posting a photo in her kiddie pool, but I just couldn't resist when I saw the cute look on her face!