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Big Tooth
This unique fabric display is ideal for demonstrating the parts of a tooth and for emphasizing the importance of dental hygiene. Three smaller teeth enable discussions on types of teeth and their function.IncludesFabric background,10 fabric tooth
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Christies Tooth Descaler
Christies Tooth Descaler This tooth descaler is made from durable stainless steel with 2 double headed ends. A grooming essential. Dental Quality Stainless Steel Double Head De-scaler Grooming essential
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Groom Professional Tooth Combs
Tooth Comb Classic tooth comb with a choice of 24 or 37 teeth with an easy-grip handle. Helps to fluff up the coat, prevent matts and tangles and ca be used for general grooming on most coat types. 2cm pins Easy-grip handle Ligthweight 22cm long comb
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Andis Fine Tooth Deshedding Rake
Andis Fine Tooth Deshedding Rake The Andis Fine Tooth Deshedding Rake maintains the coat without damage to the topcoat. Used by professionals, stainless steel teeth help remove the excess fur to promote a healthy coat. The ergonomic, no-slip grip sits comfortably in your hand, whether you’re taming terrier coats or deshedding a cat in the salon. This high-quality Andis tool not only keeps fur fresh, it also reduces shedding by up to 90%.
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How does a tooth grow next to another tooth?
A tooth grows next to another tooth through a process called tooth eruption. As a new tooth develops underneath the gums, it gradually moves towards the surface, pushing against the neighboring teeth. Once it reaches the correct position, the new tooth breaks through the gums and continues to grow until it is fully formed. The eruption process is carefully orchestrated by the body to ensure that the new tooth aligns properly with the existing teeth in the mouth.
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Was the wild boar tooth mistaken for the caveman tooth?
No, the wild boar tooth was not mistaken for the caveman tooth. The researchers were able to distinguish between the two by using advanced scientific techniques such as DNA analysis and radiocarbon dating. These methods allowed them to accurately identify the origin of the tooth and confirm that it belonged to a wild boar, not a caveman.
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How can a tooth be replaced with a silver tooth?
A tooth can be replaced with a silver tooth through a dental procedure called a dental crown. First, the damaged or missing tooth is prepared by removing any decay and shaping it to fit the crown. Then, an impression of the tooth is taken and sent to a dental lab where the silver crown is custom-made. Once the crown is ready, it is cemented onto the prepared tooth, effectively replacing it with a silver tooth. This procedure can restore the function and appearance of the tooth, providing a durable and long-lasting solution.
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Instead of a 14-tooth sprocket, a 15-tooth sprocket?
A 15-tooth sprocket would result in a higher gear ratio compared to a 14-tooth sprocket. This means that the bike would require more effort to pedal, but it would also result in higher top speeds. The trade-off would be increased difficulty in climbing hills, but improved performance on flat terrain or downhill. Riders may choose to switch to a 15-tooth sprocket for racing or high-speed riding, while sticking with a 14-tooth sprocket for easier pedaling and hill climbing.
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Andersons 180mm Triple Tooth Folding Saw
Ideal for garden pruning tasks, 180mm blade has pushpull action for quick cutting, with fold-away blade for safe storage.
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Andersons Carbon Steel 12 Tooth Rake
High quality carbon steel 12 tooth rake for every day gardening and landscaping, ideal for levelling soils, raking leaves and tilling prior to sowing seeds. Designed for long lasting performance, with powder coated tines for corrosion resistance, and
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Andis CeramicEdge Fine-Tooth Cutter 22T
{{widget type="MagentoCmsBlockWidgetBlock" template="widget/static_block/default.phtml" block_id="1152" type_name="CMS Static Block"}} Andis CeramicEdge Fine-Tooth Cutter 22T Andis CeramicEdge Fine-Tooth cutters feature a unique tooth geometry designed to easily glide through hair and deliver a more precise cut with a smoother, cleaner finish. Ceramic cutter blades are available in 22, 24 and 26 teeth options to let you fine-tune your blades and unlock your creativity. Choose the combination that’s just right for the coat type. Enhanced with advanced ceramic technology, CeramicEdge stays cooler longer than metal blades so you can comfortably create your way grooming everything from breed standards to detailed creative looks. These cutters fit all Andis detachable blades and can be easily changed without tools. Perfect for fine coats, including cats.
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Groom Professional Coat Rake 16 Tooth
Groom Professional Coat Rake These professional Coat Rakes are of excellent quality at a value for money price. This range of coat kings have ergonomic rubber handles and come in 4 sizes. Quick Guide Coarse & Medium styles (#6 - #12 blades) for preparatory work and thinning out undercoat #8-Blade Stripper is perfect for prep work and coarser coats such as: Old English Sheepdogs Irish Wolfhounds Chows #12 Blade Stripper is ideal for heavy or double coats such as: Pomeranians Lhasas Westies Poodles Fine styles (#16 - #20 blades) #20 Blade Stripper is ideal for finishing and carding thick, fine coats such as:Cockers Spaniels Setter Afghans for grooming heavy coats Note: Use coarse styles to comb out the undercoat, fine styles for finishing. Quick Guide: Use coarse styles to comb out the undercoat, fine styles for finishing. The softer the coat, the finer the gap between the blades. The longer the coat, the finer the gap between the blades. Short coated dogs use closest, finest gap. For Long & Wire coats first use a course Coat King and then the fine one. (The finer the gap between the blades the more blades). To Use: Place tool on coat with light pressure and comb out in the direction of hair growth. Note: going against or aside hair growth will cause excessive cutting of hair. Only use once a week or every other week. (Too much use could result in a bald pet!)
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What can be done for tooth pain after a tooth extraction?
After a tooth extraction, tooth pain can be managed by taking over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen as directed by a dentist. Applying a cold compress to the outside of the mouth can help reduce swelling and numb the area. It is important to follow post-operative care instructions provided by the dentist, including avoiding certain foods and activities that may aggravate the extraction site. If the pain persists or worsens, it is important to contact the dentist for further evaluation and treatment.
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What are the symptoms of tooth pain in a filled tooth?
The symptoms of tooth pain in a filled tooth can include sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, pain when biting or chewing, aching or throbbing pain in the tooth or jaw, and swelling or tenderness in the gums around the filled tooth. These symptoms may indicate that the filling has become loose or damaged, leading to irritation of the tooth's nerve. It's important to see a dentist if you experience any of these symptoms to determine the cause of the tooth pain and receive appropriate treatment.
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Where can I get a tooth gem placed on my tooth?
You can get a tooth gem placed on your tooth at a dental office or a specialized cosmetic dentistry clinic. It is important to have a professional with experience in cosmetic dentistry perform the procedure to ensure it is done safely and effectively. You can also inquire at local piercing studios or beauty salons that offer tooth gem services.
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Does the dog's tooth grow next to the already existing tooth?
Yes, a dog's adult tooth will grow next to the already existing baby tooth. As the adult tooth grows, it will push against the baby tooth, causing it to become loose and eventually fall out. This process is natural and necessary for the dog's dental development. It is important for dog owners to monitor their pet's dental health and ensure that the baby teeth are falling out properly to avoid any potential dental issues.
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