Teeth
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On this journey, we faced the danger of crevasses, intense cold, so cold that sweat turns to ice inside your clothing, your
teeth
can crack, water can freeze in your eyes.
In contrast, when you look at Occupy's global marches that were organized in two weeks, you see a lot of discontent, but you don't necessarily see
teeth
that can bite over the long term.
He was standing on a stool by the sink, brushing his teeth, when he slipped and scratched his leg on the stool when he fell.
Now, this kid could barely tie his shoelaces, but he knew you have to cover a cut so it doesn't become infected, and you have to care for your
teeth
by brushing twice a day.
How is it that we spend more time taking care of our
teeth
than we do our minds?
Kids who don't like to brush their
teeth
might begin to like it.
From these drawings, we know that this creature, which lived about 100 million years ago, was very big, it had tall spines on its back, forming a magnificent sail, and it had long, slender jaws, a bit like a crocodile, with conical teeth, that may have been used to catch slippery prey, like fish.
You can't hide behind anything other than your own teeth."
The children need to chew the meat all day because the adults don't have any teeth, but at the same time, the children take the old aged people out to the toilet because they're infirm, so there's this fantastic community of respect.
Some mornings it was too painful for her to brush her
teeth.
Cliff said the first thing he notices about a woman is her teeth, and we complimented each other's
teeth.
We want to carve their
teeth.
These detectors are specialized nerve cells called nociceptors that stretch from your spinal cord to your skin, your muscles, your joints, your
teeth
and some of your internal organs.
I saw them, there was this lady with red
teeth.
"How often do you brush your teeth?" "Do you like scary movies?"
He starts to put a mirror in your mouth to examine your teeth, and he says, "Don't worry, this won't hurt a bit."
What about your
teeth?
Plurals made a lot more sense now, except for a few hold-outs like children and
teeth
that get used so much that it was hard to break the habit.
Its
teeth
resembled tongue stones, odd rocks seen inside other rocks in Malta and the mountains near Florence.
Steno saw that tongue stones were shark
teeth
and vice versa, with the same signs of structural growth.
Figuring similar things are made in similar ways, he argued the ancient
teeth
came from ancient sharks in waters that formed rock around the
teeth
and became mountains.
By finding one origin for shark
teeth
from two eras by stating natural laws ruling the present also ruled the past, Steno planted seeds for uniformitarianism, the idea that the past was shaped by processes observable today.
Say you see shark
teeth
in one layer and a fossil of an organism you've never seen under that.
Faced with a plate of fried crickets, most people today would still recoil, imagining all those legs and feelers getting stuck between their
teeth.
The worst smelling byproducts come from gram-negative bacteria that live in the spaces between gums and
teeth
and on the back of the tongue.
By brushing and flossing our teeth, using antibacterial mouthwash at bedtime, gently cleaning the back of the tongue with a plastic scraper and even just eating a healthy breakfast, we can remove many of these bacteria and their food sources.
The
teeth
of those ancient humans were riddled with holes.
And as our
teeth
erupt, they naturally begin to accumulate communities of bacteria.
Mutans streptococci are resistant to this acid, but unfortunately, our
teeth
aren't.
Since blood vessels and nerves in our
teeth
are enclosed deep within, at this stage, the expanding cavity doesn't hurt.
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