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    been told we lived here before there were even homes for us. As a baby our host was kissed by a caregiver who transferred my family to our host. I wasn’t around yet but I hear we had to live down in the grooves of the tongue at that time. Then when teeth began erupting we were able to upgrade into better homes but some of my family still lives down in those valleys. We’re a bacterium that is normal to have so our host has never really tried to kick us out but we’re not the cleanest of microbes and

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    Toothpaste is for everyone who has teeth, but this toothpaste in particular is for adults, teens, or tweens. The reason I say adults over the different generations is that the time in one’s life where their teeth start falling out or are removed is different for everyone. Some people with false teeth may continue to use this product, although there are special products used to clean dentures that are more effective. Adults who want whiter teeth without the damaging effects of a whitening toothpaste

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    wisdom teeth extraction was one of the best and unexpected life lessons I have probably ever been graced with. Now I know why they call them “wisdom” teeth. Recovery comes in different forms, but it follows the same process, no matter if the pain is physical or emotional. Recovering from my wisdom teeth extraction became a symbolic process mirroring my ever slowly healing heart. What I learned surprisingly, was that recovering from a broken heart is much like recovering from losing wisdom teeth. The

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    Amelogenesis Imperfecta Amelogenesis Imperfecta represents a group of conditions, genomic in origin, which affect the structure and clinical appearance of the enamel of all or nearly all the teeth in a more or less equal manner, and which may be associated with morphologic or biochemical changes elsewhere in the body (1). AI is a developmental condition of the dental enamel characterised by hypoplasia and/or hypomineralisation, which could be autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, sex linked with

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    Abby Jones Mr. Wien English 9 9 October 2017 Rite of Passage The Rite of Passage is about young females who file their teeth down into points. This ritual is done to show their soul, and to beautify yourself. The teeth sharpening is done in Indonesia specifically to the Mentawai tribe, to serve everlasting life, and to purify your soul. In the article “Native Planet: Mentawai” it shows that the people have strong beliefs in religion and school. The children are instructed to go to school in a uniform

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    In “Summer Life”, Gary Soto takes the reader through a guilt-filled day from his childhood. He describes himself at 6 years old stealing a pie. Utilizing Biblical allusions, Vivid Imagery, and an immaculate diction Summer Life starts and ends with biblical allusions, giving the reader exposition without literally describing Soto’s upbringing and values. He “knows enough about hell” and is “holy in every bone”, letting us infer that he comes from a very religious family and likely attends Sunday

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    decaying baby teeth,” (pg 30) because she ashamed to have that kind of teeth while all her friends at school have perfect white teeth, she overcame this situation by wiggling her baby teeth until they fell out so she can be just like all the lo-fons at school. Similarly, in the book True Diary of a Part Time Indian Arnold also had a problem with his teeth, Arnold had “42 teeth , ten more than usual” (pg 2) and he overcame it by going to the Indian Health service where he got 10 teeth pulled out. Despite

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    Persuasive Speech

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    The scraping of teeth isn't the most appealing noise or feeling to most people, but then again, most people don’t genuinely enjoy their semi-annual trip to the dentist like I do. Don’t get me wrong, i'm not infatuated with the idea of a sickle probe grazing my teeth, but the idea of having a mouth full of pearly whites makes up for it. Unlike most kids, I never had a dream career like being a firefighter or an actress. I always just assumed it was something I could figure out at the end of my high

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    Introduction The use of snuff is widespread in the recent years, especially among male adolescents and young adults. Snuff was first introduced in Europe in the 17th century and it was inhaled through the nostrils in dry form, but nowadays most snuff is moist and taken orally (Asplund, 2002). Snuff use, as an issue, has been a great concern to many researchers. A handful of studies have been conducted in this area to find out the factors that may contribute to such a phenomenon as well as to identify

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    A Brief Look at Zebras

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    total dentition Their dental formula is: Incisors 3/3, Canines 1/1, Premolars 3-4/3, Molars 3/3. Zebras have around 36-42 teeth but can have a maximum of 44 teeth. Teeth shape and size Their teeth are high-crowned and have complicated, smooth grinding surfaces. Canines are usually only found in males and if found they are small and spade-shaped. They have sharp front teeth to bite tough ends of grasses and have flat molars to grind their food. Length and complexity of digestive system Zebras have

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