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leave this under your pillow with your tooth inside, and in the morning you'll get a surprise!

 

This one has hot pink stitching

I am so sure that this guy is a fake! Just another clever Moroccan who wants to make money out of the tourists. Charging money for every picture...

Funny tooth box / container

A lost tooth is usually stigmatized but it is the fact that about 69% of Americans lose at least one of their teeth by the age of 44. The reasons for a lost tooth may include a failed root canal, gum disease, an accident, #tooth #decay, and many more. Whatever the reason may be, a lost tooth can lead to the lack of #confidence in you.

 

Good news is that there are options for tooth restoration always available. One of the options that you can consider in this regard is getting a dental bridge.

 

What is a dental bridge?

While millions of Americans use dental bridges to restore their smiles, the term dental bridge is not as common as the term root canal. It is basically an artificial tooth which fills the gap left by a missing or lost tooth. The anchoring teeth on either sides of the artificial tooth or teeth are known as abutment teeth.

 

There are a number of materials used in the preparation of dental #bridges. The top ones include porcelain and metals like gold and different alloys.

 

In this scenario, you may wonder what a #dental bridge looks like. It depends upon the type of tooth you have lost and you want it to be replaced with a bridge. Good news is that dental experts have been able to create dental bridges which look exactly like real teeth.

 

Types of dental bridges

If you really want to get a dental bridge to replace a missing or lost #tooth, you will wonder about the types of dental bridges. It is quite important to choose the right type of dental bridge. These types of dental bridges are basically the options which you can consider.

 

1.The most common type of dental bridges is the traditional one. It mainly consists of two dental crows holding one or more pontic teeth between them. These crowns are fitted over the abutment teeth. The gap between the abutment teeth is filled with the pontic teeth.

2.Another type is called the cantilever bridge. In this bridge, the pontic tooth gets its support from one side only. This bridge is suitable when there is no tooth on one side of the gap left due to the lost tooth.

3.Maryland Bridge is the third type of dental bridges. This bridge consists of one or more pontic teeth with the metal wings which are attached at the back of the abutment teeth.

4.The 4th kind of dental bridge is the implant supported bridge. As the name suggests, this bridge is supported by the dental implants.

 

Brenda's craft for the week was to make tooth pillows for the Tooth Fairy to use when she comes by the exchange some money for a tooth!

One of my friends bought this before I listed it :)

Now, I gotta make more. Right?

Today My daughter had to have a tooth extracted. It got cracked and had a huge cavity. She was a tough cookie through the whole thing though, and check the roots on this baby!

This Mystery Tooth found on Delaware coast in the ocean just offshore. Any ideas of what it could be?

Lauryn's first lost tooth. Took it out all by herself

8 molars .. 5 gold crowns ... on a strand of faceted vermeil beads .... Stunning !!

 

.. yes they're mine.

Tooth fairy Kit by Dastardly Daphne. All neatly packaged within its own little tin...magic!

Olympus digital camera

Waiting for the tooth fairy to come tonight, the tooth is tucked into her Hello Kitty tooth fairy pillow!

So I was finally able to find a free dentist to go to and today was my appointment. They told me that I have three teeth that are putting my in so much pain. one is a wisdom tooth that is coming in sideways [the bottom left picture] and the one right beside the one coming in sideways has a pretty bad cavity which is the dark spot in it. and then the tooth that is right above it has a hole in it which is also causing me pain [the picture on the top right with the darkness on the tooth] so my choices are to either get root canals or extract them, I'm choosing to extract them because it's cheaper. The catch is, that the free dentist place can't do this because it is considered 'oral surgery' so I need to see a surgeon, which I am finding just as difficult as it was to find a free dentist. I am going to be persist though because the pain that i felt from this the other day was unbearable I was in such pain I was crying and my whole body was shaking from the pain, if it weren't for liz giving me some vicodin I would have gone to the emergency room for sure. I applied to Minnesota Care months ago, and I sent them the forms they asked for a few weeks ago as well and I haven't gotten any word back from them [i was told it was a long process but this is ridiculous]. So I'm searching online, and posting ads on craigslist asking for recommendations or if there are any oral surgeons out there that can help a brother out. If anyone reads this and can help me out in anyway please let me know!

First thing after the tooth was out........call Mom Mom and Pop Pop to tell them the news.

Purchased specimen closeup of root area

Little pin made for a dental school student. Blogged.

Addie lost her first tooth and it's coming back in, the next one is already loose too

This picture shows the icing toothpaste with those very recognisable 3 stripes!

This tooth (Scapanorynchus Texanus) is from the Cretaceous period and is approximately 70 million years old. My wife and I found it in NJ.

This is what happens if you neglect your teeth. Children be warned.

Hand made designed by LS4

see my chipped tooth?

A simple tooth extraction removes a tooth that is visible in the mouth and easily accessible. Patients who experience chronic tooth sensitivity or are diagnosed with advanced periodontal disease will most likely require a simple tooth extraction. Read more: www.ddslivonia.com/service/tooth-extractions/

This is a generic character for a set i put together for use in dentists. This is the Healthy Female Tooth Character

These fossil sand shark teeth are arranged at the bottom of one of my mineral cabinets

Addie lost her first tooth and it's coming back in, the next one is already loose too

A Megaladon Tooth tooth found by David's grandson Kieran on Walton on the Naze beach in Essex (UK).

 

This tooth could be anything from 1,500,000 to 28,000,000 years old and has has emerged from the red crag deposits onto the surface of the beach which have been eroded away in the severe winter storms of 2013/2014.

 

A Megaladon was a huge prehistoric shark type creature.

 

Pretty cool eh!?

 

Thank you to David for photograph and thank you to Kieran for permission to post this to Flickr.

Not exactly as inviting as a smiley tooth and a promise of "pain-free dentistry." Zunil, Guatemala.

My first sculpted cake. I made this for our intern on her last day.

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