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The Government Says We're Putting Too Much Fluoride in Our Water
But calm down, conspiracy theorists: Fluoridation is still not a mind-control plot.
This Gloriously Ironic Candy Actually Prevents Cavities
If your dental bills are sky-high, you may want to put down the gummy bears and try a taste of Loloz, which claim to be “the world’s first antibacterial, antimicrobial candy.”
Why My Brother and I Eat Toothpaste Cake for Good Luck
You're not supposed to eat toothpaste, or lick each other's feet, but my big brother Chick and I always did, and we're both fine. Nine years ago, we invented a dessert that involves two of our favorite things: toothpaste and fluffy cake.
The Challenge of Identifying The Dead In a Disaster
After a large-scale disaster, one of the priorities is to identify the corpses, a task that often falls to a disaster-victim-identification expert.
Dentists Warn That Wine Tasting Can Completely Fuck Up Your Teeth
A recent study published in the Australian Dental Journal suggests that just minutes of wine tasting—lookin' at you, Robert Parker—can significantly erode your choppers.
The Definitive Hockey Picture
This toothless jabroni flashing a thumbs up during a fight in a semi-pro hockey game might be the definitive hockey picture.
The Definitive Hockey Picture
This toothless jabroni flashing a thumbs up during a fight in a semi-pro hockey game might be the definitive hockey picture.
This Snail’s Teeth Could Stop Bullets if They Weren’t So Small
The limpets’ teeth are stronger than a bullet proof vest, according to researchers, making them the strongest known material in the natural world.
Huffing Poppers with Bottoms
The buzzed-about gay dance-punk band sings about HIV and self-hatred, but that doesn't mean they don't know how to have a good time.
Dying Is Pretty Bad for the Environment
New evidence shows that cremation may be worse for us than we thought. Which doesn't leave a whole lot of options if you're aiming for a green death.
The Ancient History of Grills
As ever-present as grills may seem today, mouth bling isn't new. Actually, grills have been appearing, disappearing, and reappearing throughout human history in fits and spurts as civilizations have risen and fallen around the world.