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Business Insider spoke to two dentists, who debunked about the14 of the most common myths about teeth. The dentists explained the science behind white teeth and what really causes cavities. They also said the idea that electric toothbrushes are better than regular toothbrushes is a myth. In fact, they said, it's more about how you brush your teeth. The dentists mention how aligners, without X-rays and thorough analysis from an orthodontist, could be harmful to your teeth.
Viticello the horse is visited the horse dentist. So how is it to be a horse dentist and do horses feel the same way about them as us?
James White a une vingtaine d'années et mène une vie dissolue le jour comme la nuit à New York.Mais lorsque sa mère tombe gravement malade, il doit alors affronter la réalité et trouver l'énergie nécessaire pour faire face à ses nouvelles responsabilités.
It's not unusual to dream of being a supermodel, strutting down catwalks on the global stage. But did you know there's such a thing as being a "parts" model? With this type of modeling, you show just one body part, such as your teeth, legs, feet, or hands. And according to Business Insider, being a parts model can be extremely lucrative. A good hand model, for example, can earn $4000 in just a one-day shoot. Professional hand models take exceedingly good care of their hands. One hand model says he moisturizes 30 times a day and gets manicures twice a week. He also protects his hands from the sun, from dish detergent, and even from cats!
Wisconsin dentist Scott Charmoli performed more than $2 million worth of crown procedures between January 2018 and August 2019. But according to Newser, the 60-year-old used his drill to break off parts of his patients' teeth so he could justify the dental work. Charmoli was charged Tuesday in federal court with eight counts of health care fraud and two counts of false statements. The indictment says Charmoli submitted images of the chipped teeth to insurance companies to obtain coverage for the crowns. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted.