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  2. Toothlessness - Wikipedia

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    Resorption is exacerbated by pressure on the bone; thus, long-term complete denture wearers will experience more drastic reductions to their ridges than non-denture wearers. Those individuals who do wear dentures can decrease the amount of bone loss by retaining some tooth roots in the form of overdenture abutments or have implants placed.

  3. Giuseppangelo Fonzi - Wikipedia

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    To make the bases, Fonzi took a first wax impression of the mouth from which he made a plaster model of the toothless jaw. After taking a clay impression of this model, Fonzi then cast it in bronze. On this bronze replica he applied a platinum plate which gave the exact shape of the toothless arch.

  4. Dentures - Wikipedia

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    Dentures can help people via: Mastication: chewing ability is improved by the replacement of edentulous (lacking teeth) areas with denture teeth.; Aesthetics: the presence of teeth gives a natural appearance to the face, and wearing a denture to replace missing teeth provides support for the lips and cheeks and corrects the collapsed appearance that results from the loss of teeth.

  5. A comprehensive guide to dentures and other false teeth ... - AOL

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    Dentures can also help with your speech so you can speak like you did when you had teeth, Hewlett says. Additionally, and connected to self-esteem, having dentures can help with your mental health ...

  6. George Washington's teeth - Wikipedia

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    George Washington, the first president of the United States, lost all but one of his teeth by the time he was inaugurated, and had at least four sets of dentures he used throughout his life. Made with brass, lead, gold, animal teeth and human slave teeth, the dentures were primarily created and attended to by John Greenwood, Washington's ...

  7. History of dental treatments - Wikipedia

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    The history of dental treatments dates back to thousands of years. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The scope of this article is limited to the pre-1981 history . The earliest known example of dental caries manipulation is found in a Paleolithic man, dated between 14,160 and 13,820 BP . [ 3 ]

  8. Tooth loss - Wikipedia

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    Maximum preservation and protection of natural teeth is best for eating and chewing; however, there are three basic ways to replace a missing tooth or teeth, including a fixed dental bridge, dentures, and dental implants. Each alternative has its own benefits and drawbacks. The patient's medical, financial, and emotional situation are considered.

  9. Demi Moore reveals she's missing her two front teeth -- see ...

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    Demi Moore stopped by 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' this week and revealed she's missing her two front teeth for one reason.