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Museum of Health Care; Kingston, Ontario.

Special dentures with teeth that fit over the lips were created for the character.

Yes, those are real dentures...

 

A new addition to the adoptabot orphanage, this is a robot sculpture assembled from found objects by Brian Marshall - Wilmington, DE. Items included in my sculptures vary from vintage household kitchen items to recycled industrial scrap. Some of my favorite items to use are old oil cans, aluminum measuring spoons, electrical meters, retro blenders, anodized cups, and pencil sharpeners.

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These teeth reside in my living room.

 

copyright Rebecca Bauer

Fractured full maxillary denture

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Fractured full maxillary denture

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In a store window in Astoria

Designed by Robin Glynn, folded by me!

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The Postcard

 

A postcard bearing no publisher's name that was posted in Southampton on Saturday the 20th. July 1907 to:

 

Mademoiselle Bobbie Michel,

10, Rue Legendre,

Paris XVII,

France.

 

The recipient's name and address stretched across the divided back of the card.

 

The Pathologist Keith Simpson

 

So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?

 

Well, the 20th. July 1907 marked the birth of Keith Simpson.

 

Cedric Keith Simpson CBE FRCP FRCPath was an English forensic pathologist. He was Professor of Forensic Medicine in the University of London at Guy's Hospital, Lecturer in Forensic Medicine at the University of Oxford, and a founding member and President of the Association of Forensic Medicine.

 

Simpson became renowned for his post-mortems in high-profile murder cases, including the 1949 Acid Bath Murders committed by John George Haigh and the murder of gangster George Cornell, who was shot dead by Ronnie Kray in 1966.

 

He pioneered forensic dentistry, and was prominent in alerting physicians and others to the reality of the battered baby syndrome.

 

Simpson wrote a standard textbook on his subject and edited Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence, a basic work of reference of the British medical profession.

 

'Forty Years of Murder' was Simpson's autobiography. It became an international best-seller in the late 1970's.

 

Keith was London's first forensic pathologist to be recognised by the Home Office, and in 1975 his long public service was recognised with the award of a CBE.

 

Simpson had by then gained the reputation of having performed more post-mortems than any other pathologist in the world.

 

Keith Simpson's Career

 

Keith was born in Brighton, Sussex where his father was a general practitioner. In August 1924, aged 17, Simpson enrolled at Guy's Hospital Medical School.

 

By the age of 25 he was a teacher in the Pathology Department. In 1934 Simpson was made Supervisor of Medico-legal Post-Mortems, and had his first case with Scotland Yard.

 

In 1947 the student textbook Forensic Medicine, which Simpson wrote during the war, was published.

 

Following the death of Bernard Spilsbury in the same year, Simpson became one of the leading forensic pathologists in Great Britain, with a string of important cases.

 

In 1950, along with Francis Camps, Donald Teare and Professor Sydney Smith, Simpson formed the Association of Forensic Medicine.

 

In 1963 Keith was elected to the Royal College of Pathologists. Two years later, Simpson addressed the annual meeting of the NSPCC and spoke on the topic of 'Battered Babies'.

 

He practised medicine from 146 Harley Street and Guy's Hospital.

 

Keith Simpson's Famous Cases

 

-- 1942 -- Rachel Dobkin, murdered by her husband Harry. His blunder was to pour slaked lime on the body, which helped preserve it, rather than quicklime which would have corroded it.

-- 1942 -- Joan Pearl Wolfe, victim of August Sangret in the "Wigwam Murder".

-- 1943 -- The Bethnal Green tube station disaster.

-- 1946 -- Margery Gardner, murdered by Neville Heath.

-- 1946 -- Consultant for the Surrey Police on the "Chalk-Pit Murder".

-- 1948 -- The death of Ananda Mahidol, King Ananda of Siam, Simpson's first case outside Britain, when a Major-General of the Police of Siam asked for his help in understanding what had happened.

-- 1948 -- The "Gorringe Case", in which Simpson used forensic odontology (the identification of an individual from their teeth and bite marks) to seal a murder conviction against Robert Gorringe for the murder of his wife Phyllis. This was one of the first recorded instances of such evidence being used in an English court. The crucial factor was that Phyllis died quickly, before bruising could distort the bite-marks.

-- 1949 -- After searching through fatty sludge, Simpson found gallstones, bones and dentures that identified Olive Durand Deacon as a victim of the "Acid Bath Murderer", John George Haigh.

-- 1953 -- Exhumation of Beryl Evans after John Christie confessed to her murder. Simpson acted for Christie, observing the exhumation and post-mortem, which was performed by Francis Camps.

-- 1956 -- Instructed by the Medical Defence Union in the defence of Doctor John Bodkin Adams, acquitted of murdering one of his patients.

-- 1961 -- Michael Gregsten and Valerie Storie, victims of James Hanratty, the "A6 Murderer".

-- 1964 -- The Lydney Murder, a body later identified as Peter Thomas found near Lydney. It was a significant case in the development of entomology for criminal investigation.

-- 1965 -- The conviction of Laurence Dean for the murder of his son Michael. This was the first in England for "battered baby syndrome" and greatly raised awareness of the condition in Great Britain.

-- 1966 -- George Cornell, victim of the Kray twins.

-- 1967 -- Invited by the Canadian government to review the case of Steven Truscott after publication of the book The Trial of Steven Truscott.

-- 1972 -- After Bloody Sunday, invited to re-examine the post mortem findings. Simpson agreed that the victims had been picked off by single shots, from a distance, some from behind. He also agreed that six might themselves have fired guns; however the later Saville Enquiry did not substantiate this.

-- 1974 -- Sandra Rivett, victim of Lord Lucan.

-- 1974 -- Mama Cass

-- 1975 -- Leslie Newson, driver in the Moorgate tube crash.

-- 1982 -- Roberto Calvi, Vatican banker. The cause of death was asphyxia by hanging from Blackfriars Bridge.

 

Keith Simpson's Family Life

 

Keith attended Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School, and at 17 he enrolled at Guy's Hospital Medical School where he became a top student.

 

In 1932 Keith Simpson married Mary Buchanan, with whom he had three children (their only son later became a doctor). They were together until Mary's death from multiple sclerosis in 1955.

 

Simpson married his secretary, Jean Scott-Dunn, in March 1956 and they lived in Marylebone. His second wife died of cancer in 1976.

 

Janet Thurston, widow of fellow coroner Gavin Thurston, became his third wife in 1982.

 

Keith Simpson's Teaching

 

Keith was a talented teacher, through both the spoken and the printed word. The first edition of his book Simpson's Forensic Medicine was published in 1947, and in 1959 was awarded the Swiney Prize of the Royal Society of Arts as the best work on medical jurisprudence of the preceding ten years.

 

Keith Simpson's Social Attitudes

 

Keith's views on homosexuality reflected the times in which he had been brought up. In the 1979 edition of his textbook Forensic Medicine he stated:

 

"'Homos' and 'queer' have become almost playful epithets, and the psychiatrist has done little but excuse or condone such practices. They are rotting the fabric of the arts as well as the more solid principles of family life, and the law properly regards such unnatural sex practices with a stern eye."

 

To one of his nurses, at a postmortem of a woman who had died as a result of a botched illegal abortion, he had said that he saw at least two young girls a week who died as a result of septic abortions, and that he was adamant that abortion should be legalised.

 

The Death of Keith Simpson

 

Keith died on the 21st. July 1985, the day after his 78th. birthday.

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What are the options that you will like to consider when some or all of your teeth would fall out? Of course you will like to go for the #dentures because they have the tendency to provide quicker answer to your needs. Good this is that dentures have improved over all of the previous years since their first use. The dentures used today are more comfortable, functional and natural looking.

 

There are two types of dentures to choose from, i.e. full and partial. You can pick the type based on your requirements. However, you will get the best advice from your #dentist in this regard.

 

How do the dentures work?

We will talk about the functions of full dentures with the fresh colored #acrylic base that fits over the gums. The base of the upper denture covers the palate. The lower denture is shaped like a horseshoe so that the tongue if properly accommodated.

 

Dentures are prepared based on your requirements. The dentist takes impressions of your teeth and sends it to the lab for the preparation of dentures. Before ordering for the preparation of dentures, the dentist will first decide about the type of dentures that is right for you.

 

•The first type of dentures is the full conventional denture. This denture is placed typically when every tooth in your mouth falls out and your gums heal. You may also choose to get the remaining teeth removed to get the dentures. Healing of tissues may take a few months so you are going to have to wait for these dentures.

•Another type of dentures is the immediate full denture. These dentures are placed immediately after the teeth are removed. The major benefit of these dentures is that they allow you to eat your foods and speak properly. However, their lining needs to be replaced after several months. That is due to the fact that bone supporting the teeth reshapes as it heals. This reshaping results in the dentures getting loose.

•Partial denture is another type to talk about. These dentures use a metal framework which gets its support from the natural teeth. In some cases, your natural teeth may need crowning. This crowning makes those teeth the anchor teeth. You can use partial dentures as an alternate to dentures.

 

How long do the dentures last?

Properly caring for your dentures allows you to retain them for several years. However, you may need to get them relined, remade or rebased due to normal wear which tends to happen with everything under use. These modifications get necessary with time due to the mouth undergoing changes as the person ages. Make sure that you visit your dentist every now and then.

Marrakech, Morocco.

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Extra teeth to help chew your pablum.

I haven't seen this many single extracted teeth since I was at dental school!

 

I really hope that this is just for the tourists. I cannot imagine that people genuinely have their teeth extracted in the market place and then buy random false teeth to replace them. It's not as if there seem to be a shortage of dental offices in Marrakech either!

TenderCare Dental offers aesthetic partial dentures as a replacement for missing teeth.

 

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When we pulled into a rest stop on the 5, I noticed a pair of partial dentures on the ground. We all had a good laugh and wondered how the hell someone could lose what looks to be a pretty important part of their life so easily. Who knows, maybe they were messing with them and put them on the roof of a car to dry for a minute and then drove away? Maybe someone got beaten up and their partial dentures came flying out? There are many endings to this story line...

 

Daniela was kind enough to pick the partial denture up and put it on a picnic bench, so it wouldn't get run over by the next car pulling into the space. When we were driving away, there was an enormous raven hopping around, checking out the dentures...

 

The Gr'ups

Southern California Jaunt

April 2011

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There is good news for people who have been suffering from loose and ill-fitting dentures – dental implants could be the answer to restore your oral health, and your happiness.

 

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Although I did not see dentures displayed while touring Auschwitz, this picture is included in this presentation to illustrate another dehumanizing technique imposed on the prisoners. If a person is unable to effectively eat, gradually the individual will starve, will loose so much weight that their appearance will be that of a living skeleton, and as you will later see later any resemblance to a healthy person well be gone. Appearing so sickly is another justification to view a person as not being fully human!

 

However, there was another reason why mouths were examined. It was simply to harvest gold and silver fillings! Again, we see how the prisoners are viewed--not human, but a source for raw materials!

  

To get the full meaning of this set of pictures, PLEASE START AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS ALBUM.

Colorized using PCS stains from Schutz

Exhibit A

 

What's it called when you hold something in your hand and relive whatever experience that thing symbolizes? Right: weird.

 

I have something I call a "gross things box." And it's filled with what most people think are gross things. Maybe it's that teeth don't belong outside your head once you've grown up, and I have my grandparents' dentures, my four wisdom teeth, a broken tooth, and a broken crown.

 

I've saved a pad from one of my dogs and three claws. I have ten staples from back surgery and the thumbnail from the time I sliced off the tip of my thumb with a mat knife (17 stitches to sew it back on). That thing smiling behind the stitches and in front of the dentures? That's my daughter's umbilical cord. It turns into a rock. I've heard some people make jewelry with it.

 

I bet you're sorry you didn't save some of these things.

 

I bet you wonder why I did. I wish I could tell you.

 

But I wrote a poem about it once, and it was published by Junk: a literary fix.

 

Quiescence

 

she and I will pour with nonchalance the contents of this marble box: three dog whiskers, the fang of a tarantula, her dried umbilical cord, pinched and blue like a stone, the orange feather of a friend’s fancy bird, grammy’s shimmering silver bridge, my own four wisdom teeth, and a few good misspelled fortunes, delighting in your awkward squirm as something animal rolls across the ripples in the couch and touches your naked thigh.

 

she saved the cord! you’ll say to them later, as if we are somehow broken, this well-practiced list your new soliloquy against a mother and her girl, but we are all tethered to our treasures, and who’s to judge the things we save: the care with which you dig the dahlia corms and tuck them in a burlap sack, the flowers that you paralyze in books, the seeds you squeeze in envelopes. who’s to judge a box of lonely things we couldn’t bring ourselves to lose?

 

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Matrix Dental Laboratory uses Diamond D denture acrylic from Keystone Industries exclusively.

Repairs in regard to midline fractures and failure of tooth bond are non-existent since incorporating this acrylic into my lab 5.5 years ago.

Today I made some candy dentures. I did this like 8 years ago once, and decided to do it for fun again today. The mold was originally for ice cubes, but I thought it’d be cool to use them for candy. Some of the teeth broke when removing from the mold...but they still look creepy. The hardest part is filling the teeth section with the white candy.

Case with upper and lower over dentures. There are 4 dental implants in the upper jaw and 2 dental implants in the lower jaw. Bars are mounted on the implants so they can act as a crriers for over dentures.

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Caso con la protesi inferiore e superiore. Vengono messi 4 impianti nella mascella e 2 impianti nella mandibola. Le barre vengono montate sugli impianti in modo che agiscano come portatori della protesi overdenture.

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The flies will be attracted to the beer and rotting tomato. To me it looks like a set of false teeth in a jar by the bed.

At the Dental Museum in Philadelphia, PA

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