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  2. Toothlessness - Wikipedia

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    A toothless man drawn by Leonardo da Vinci. Toothlessness or edentulism is the condition of having no teeth. In organisms that naturally have teeth, it is the result of tooth loss. Organisms that never possessed teeth can also be described as edentulous.

  3. Hypodontia - Wikipedia

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    When there is a case of hypodontia of the permanent premolar teeth, the primary molar teeth would often remain in the mouth beyond the time they are meant to be lost. [76] Therefore, with a presence of healthy primary teeth in the absence of a permanent successor, retaining the primary teeth can be a feasible management of hypodontia.

  4. Jack Lambert (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Lambert lost his four upper front teeth during high school basketball practice when a teammate’s head collided with Lambert's mouth. [6] Although he had a removable partial denture he wore in public, he did not wear it during games, [33] and pictures of Lambert's toothless snarl became an iconic image of the famous Steeler defense. [12] [13] [34]

  5. How to smile without looking like a creep, according to ...

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    Better to go with no teeth, or just show your chompers off a little. A little asymmetry can be a good thing. The researchers also played around with the timing and asymmetry of each smile, and ...

  6. Human vestigiality - Wikipedia

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    As late as the mid-20th century, many reputable authorities conceded it no beneficial function. [7] This was a view supported, or perhaps inspired, by Darwin himself in the 1874 edition of his book The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. The organ's patent liability to appendicitis and poorly understood role left it open to blame ...

  7. Human tooth sharpening - Wikipedia

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    Ota Benga, a famous Congolese pygmy, shows off his sharpened teeth. A man with filed teeth (probably Mentawai) smokes in a photograph by Dutch photographer Christiaan Benjamin Nieuwenhuis who worked in Sumatra. Human tooth sharpening is the practice of manually sharpening the teeth, usually the front incisors. Filed teeth are customary in ...

  8. Marilyn Monroe was unrecognizable at the time of her death - AOL

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    According to the two morticians, who prepared Marilyn for burial, the legendary sex symbol had hairy legs, false teeth, and purple blotches all over her face when she was found dead aged 36 in 1962.

  9. Gurn - Wikipedia

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    He had his teeth removed in 2000 to make his features easier to manoeuvre. [8] The only male gurner to win the world title 15 times is Tommy Mattinson (UK), who took the top prize at the World Gurning Championship in 1986–87 and then 10 times between 1999 and 2010. [9] Anne Woods won the women's world title 28 times. [10]