I happened to see this photo on the web, and it somehow stuck with me. It is the human jaw before we lose our baby teeth. If I didn't know better, I would have thought it is a monster! Who knew!
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
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That is quite the interesting photo. It almost looked like there were three rows of teeth.
Wow...I've never seen this before...quite amazing.
Are you sure this one isn't an x-ray of an alien? LOL
No wonder babies complain when they are teething.
It looks so creepy!
Oh wow....I've never even thought about our other teeth just hanging out, waiting for their turn...interesting.
Really interesting. I never knew but now I know.
It is an amazing study. Very interesting and you picked the perfect quote.
I never thought before about how the permanent teeth are located in the jaw before losing the baby teeth. Very interesting.
I had no idea! How neat is that, Ginny!! ~Andrea xoxo
Wow! That looks so weird!!
What an amazing body we have....
It is so intricate.
Creepy picture but fascinating at the same time.
Sue
I've seen that before. Kind of sad for the baby that lost their life before they even had a change to lose their teeth. Amazing picture, though!
Good grief! That puts a whole new spin on the phrase, a mouthful of teeth! xoxo
Funny - my crown just fell off and have to go to the dentist myself!
Very interesting .
I love that 'Smile while you still have teeth!'
Wow! That is really interesting!
oh My! How I wish I have my full set of teeth now... as it is, they are quite feeble now... a few of them are missing already but unnoticeable.. hahaha...
Brilliant
Oh my goodness, what an amazing photo.
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