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  2. Dental extraction - Wikipedia

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    Either way, the forces applied by various instruments during both simple and complicated surgical procedure may loosen the teeth present both in front of or behind the tooth depending upon the impact direction and location of the force being applied and that happening only if the forces divert from the actual tooth that needs extraction.

  3. Tooth ablation - Wikipedia

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    The teeth to be removed are either struck with a hammer-like tool or jerked to the side with a lever-like tool to loosen them, before being extracted. Among the Uma people of Central Sulawesi , all of a young girl's incisors (four upper and four lower) were removed in the rite of passage called ( Uma : mehopu’), which was performed at the ...

  4. Woman reveals that she had all her teeth pulled and got ... - AOL

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    "oh my gosh I'm so sorry! I have NEVER heard a dentist not try to save the natural teeth!!" The post Woman reveals that she had all her teeth pulled and got dentures at age 20: ‘I didn’t get ...

  5. American mutilation of Japanese war dead - Wikipedia

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    Teeth, ears and other such body parts were also taken and were occasionally modified, such as by writing on them or fashioning them into utilities or other artifacts. [9] Eugene Sledge relates a few instances of fellow marines extracting gold teeth from the Japanese, including one from an enemy soldier who was still alive:

  6. Painless Parker - Wikipedia

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    He charged 50 cents for each extraction and promised that if it hurt, he would pay the patient $5. [4] At one point, he claimed to have pulled 357 teeth in one day, which he wore on a necklace. [2] He legally changed his first name to "Painless" when he was accused of breaking a false advertisement law by claiming that his dentistry was truly ...

  7. Tooth resorption - Wikipedia

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    Dental crowns, tooth extraction, gum surgery Resorption of the root of the tooth , or root resorption , is the progressive loss of dentin and cementum by the action of odontoclasts . [ 4 ] Root resorption is a normal physiological process that occurs in the exfoliation of the primary dentition .

  8. William T. G. Morton - Wikipedia

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    On September 30, 1846, Morton performed a painless tooth extraction after administering ether to Ebenezer Hopkins Frost (1824–1866). [5] Upon reading a favorable newspaper account of this event, Boston surgeon Henry Jacob Bigelow arranged for a now-famous demonstration of ether on October 16, 1846, at the operating theatre of the ...

  9. Impacted wisdom teeth - Wikipedia

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    All teeth are classified as either developing, erupted (into the mouth), embedded (failure to erupt despite lack of blockage from another tooth), or impacted. Impacted teeth are ones that fail to erupt due to blockage from other teeth. Wisdom teeth, as the last teeth to erupt in the mouth are the most likely to become impacted.