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  2. Gold teeth - Wikipedia

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    Gold is suitable for dentistry because it is malleable, nearly immune to corrosion, and closely mimics the hardness of natural teeth, thereby causing no harm to natural teeth during chewing. [5] Gold was used before silver became available and has continued to be used for specialized purposes. [ 5 ]

  3. Grill (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    A gold crown. Grills can imitate and are not mutually exclusive with gold teeth, a form of permanent dental prosthesis in which the visible part of a tooth is replaced or capped with gold. Grills has its roots in the Southern U.S. This was a cultural element of poor African-American people who couldn’t afford the proper dental work.

  4. Bolinao Skull - Wikipedia

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    The dental ornaments measure 10 millimeters wide by 11.5 millimeters in height. The gold scales were observed to be on the buccal surface of the upper and lower incisor and canine teeth. [1] [3] [4] Upon further examination, the teeth were found to have had holes drilled in them, which were filled by gold disks, plugs, pegs, or wire.

  5. Gold teeth are latest donation trend for Salvation Army

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    By MORGAN GIORDANO Salvation Army volunteers have seen some really unusual items dropped in their iconic red kettles this year. There has been a widow's wedding ring worth $1,850 in Boston, a 7-lb ...

  6. Inlays and onlays - Wikipedia

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    The use of gold as a restorative material for the production of inlays and onlays is fading due to the increase in usage of more aesthetically pleasing tooth coloured materials. Gold has many advantages as a restorative material, including high strength and ductility, making it ideal to withstand the masticatory forces put upon the teeth.

  7. Heimdall - Wikipedia

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    Heimdall is called Hallinskiði and Gullintanni, and he has gold teeth. High continues that Heimdall lives in "a place" called Himinbjörg and that it is near Bifröst. Heimdall is the watchman of the gods, and he sits on the edge of heaven to guard the Bifröst bridge from the berg jötnar. Heimdall requires less sleep than a bird, can see at ...

  8. Chris Brown’s 24-Carat Gold Grill Magnetically Attaches to ...

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    Chris Brown’s teeth just got a mega makeover with a little help from Thomas Connelly, the self-proclaimed “father of diamond dentistry.” ... “These grills are 100% 24kt gold covering all ...

  9. Talk:Gold teeth - Wikipedia

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