It was released on Roomful of Teeth's self-titled debut album last October on New Amsterdam Records.
Erosion, caused by acidic substances, is a wearing away of the enamel coating of teeth.
Sharks shed thousands of teeth per year, and have been doing so for eons.
Which is better: brains and brawn, or giant claws and a mouth full of teeth?
He cast them into outer darkness where there is wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Cue much wailing and gnashing of teeth in the New York Times and other places.
That there has been much gnashing of teeth about upwardly mobile bond prices lately is beyond doubt.
So to all those newfound Twinkie devotees, please spare me all this wailing and gnashing of teeth.
She says on her website she wrote the a cappella piece for her vocal octet Roomful of Teeth.
Before September 23rd, that was a matter of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Powerful x-rays a thousand billion times stronger than a hospital x-ray machine can reveal the daily growth rate of teeth.
Remember that when Sandy hit, it was the occasion for great wailing and gnashing of teeth about the supposedly-crumbling American infrastructure.
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Decay, caused when the sugar in food and drink reacts with bacteria in plaque, attacks the areas between or on top of teeth.
And if he does pick up the prestigious trophy, you can be assured that there will be the gnashing of teeth around the football world.
The story begins with the spread of "mental health parity" laws, which are on the books--with varying amounts of teeth and specificity--of 34 states and the federal government.
Early forms of teeth whitening include using the herb elecampane (Inula helenium) to scrub the teeth and taking sage leaves and making a powder of them and salt.
There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth, but the sequestration helped restrain the growth of spending and helped bring about a record amount of deficit reduction in 1987.
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Come tax season there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth, although I doubt it will be quite as aggravating as what California Registered Domestic Partners had to go through.
Closer to home, despite the imposition of dental charges in Britain since the 1950s, there has been a steady rise in the proportion of people with a healthy set of teeth.
But the University of Chicago palaeontologist argues in his paper that competitive sparring and self-defence were more likely roles for the fangs, based on a microscopic examination of teeth from Pegomastax and its kin.
There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth when Microsoft declared that fairly fresh (and costly) Windows Phone 7 devices like the Nokia Lumia 900 would never taste its latest WP8 wares.
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Studies comparing the age of teeth with the age shown by the rest of the skeleton suggest that Neanderthal children grew up faster than modern humans, and this may cast light on why our species survived and theirs did not.
The exact cause of teeth grinding is not known, but the most likely culprits are things like stress, sleep disorders, crooked or missing teeth and having an abnormal bite, where the upper and lower teeth do not come together normally (known as malocclusion).
But if his network can go into Christmas offering the two most popular phones - the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the new iPhone - on a new fast network, that noise echoing across Britain will be the gnashing of teeth from the headquarters of Vodafone and O2.
But a survey carried out in 1998 showed that only 13% of adults had no natural teeth - and over half those of pensionable age retained at least some of their natural teeth.
Analysis of animal teeth found at a nearby settlement suggested people travelled the length of the country to help with the building.
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Many of his teeth were still attached and this helped Viktor Deak determine the shape of the face.
Study leader Prof Paul Sharpe said mesenchyme cells could be found in the pulp of wisdom teeth, among other sources, but the difficulty had been in getting hold of enough of them.
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