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  2. Automatic (The Lumineers album) - Wikipedia

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    In a press release, band member Wesley Schultz revealed that the album was recorded at the Utopia studios in Woodstock, New York "in less than a month", and further elaborated that the album will "[explore] some of the absurdities of the modern world, like the increasingly blurry line between what's real and what's not, and the variety of ways we numb ourselves while trying to combat both ...

  3. Tooth enamel - Wikipedia

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    In isolated societies that do not have access to toothbrushes, it is common for those people to use other objects, such as sticks, to clean their teeth. In between two adjacent teeth, floss is used to wipe the enamel surfaces free of plaque and food particles to discourage bacterial growth. Although neither floss nor toothbrushes can penetrate ...

  4. Enamel infraction - Wikipedia

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    A dentist can assess the teeth's condition once the first tooth erupts in the mouth and will continue to do so throughout every appointment. In order for the provider to take preventive action depending on the health of the teeth or any abnormalities, it is important that a child has a dental examination during the early years of tooth ...

  5. 5 things you never knew could damage your teeth and ... - AOL

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    Bottled water may be a bad idea. It's not the water, but the lack of fluoride.

  6. The Lumineers Reflect on 20 Years of ‘Timeless’ Music and ...

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    The album, which both bandmates say was “off the cuff” and required “reacting to each other in real-time,” also captures a sense of innocence that would make their younger selves proud.

  7. Dental fluorosis - Wikipedia

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    Dental fluorosis appears as a range of visual changes in enamel [4] causing degrees of intrinsic tooth discoloration, and, in some cases, physical damage to the teeth. The severity of the condition is dependent on the dose, duration, and age of the individual during the exposure. [ 1 ]

  8. Human tooth development - Wikipedia

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    The child's supervising adults may need reassurance that it is only an extrinsic stain on a child's newly erupted teeth. [ 29 ] Patients with osteopetrosis display enamel abnormalities, suggesting that the a3 gene mutation found in V-ATPases also plays a role in the development of hypomineralized and hypoplastic enamel.

  9. Tooth discoloration - Wikipedia

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    Teeth affected in this way are also usually more susceptible to further staining acquired throughout life. Amelogenesis imperfecta is a rare condition that affects the formation of enamel (amelogenesis). The enamel is fragile, the teeth appear yellow or brown, and surface stains build up more readily. [1]