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Interesting Teeth And Dental Facts

1. The First Dental Drill: The first dental drill dates back to 7,000 BC and was operated by a bowstring. Imagine getting a filling with that!

2. Elephant Teeth: Elephants grind down their molars and grow new ones six times in their lifetimes. If only humans had that kind of dental regeneration!

3. The Most Expensive Tooth: John Lennon’s molar was sold at an auction for over $30,000 in 2011. That’s one pricey piece of dental history!

4. Sharks Never Run Out of Teeth: Sharks can lose and regrow thousands of teeth in their lifetimes. They have rows of backup teeth ready to move forward when one is lost.

5. The Toothbrush Tree: The Salvadora persica tree, also known as the “toothbrush tree,” has been used for dental care for centuries. Its twigs are still used in some cultures as natural toothbrushes.

6.The World’s Largest Toothpaste Collection: Dr. Val Kolpakov from Alpharetta, Georgia, holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of toothpaste tubes, with over 2,000 different tubes from around the world.

7.The Dental Floss Dance: The popular dance move known as “the floss” was inspired by the motion of using dental floss. It’s a fun way to remind people about the importance of flossing!

8. The Tooth Tattoo: Some people get tiny tattoos on their teeth. These “tattoos” are actually decals that are bonded to the tooth’s surface and can be removed by a dentist.

9.The Longest Time Without Brushing: The longest recorded time someone went without brushing their teeth is 20 years. Needless to say, this is not recommended!

10. The First Electric Toothbrush: The first electric toothbrush was invented in 1954 by Dr. Philippe-Guy Woog. It was initially designed for patients with limited motor skills.

 

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