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Even the gentlest sip of a cold drink can send a jolt through our teeth. That familiar sting, long thought to be a side ...
I used to have these yellow streaks that would go down the front of my teeth and ever since then I’ve been super conscious.
Ever wondered why our teeth are so sensitive to pain or even just cold drinks? It might be because they first evolved for a ...
The sometimes uncomfortable sensations we feel in our teeth may be an evolutionary holdover from the scaly exteriors of ...
New research shows that dentine, the inner layer of teeth that transmits sensory information to nerves inside the pulp, first evolved as sensory tissue in the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish.
A survey of 2,000 British women found many are unaware of the more uncommon signs of menopause including electric shock ...
Electric shock sensations, frozen shoulder, tinnitus, burning mouth - these are just some of the signs that can be ...
If you've ever gotten a toothache from eating something cold like ice cream, scientists at the University of Chicago might ...
Blame it on a prehistoric armored fish. While the outer layer of our teeth is coated in hard enamel, it’s the inner layer, ...
Sensory features on the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish may be the reason why humans have teeth that are sensitive to ...