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He has better teeth.
"Portland has better teeth," said Kim Kaminski, director of Clean Water Portland, a group that is fighting fluoridation.
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"If Halifax had had better teeth," the boy points out, "we might have lost the war".
Americans do not have better teeth than the English, new research suggests.
The loss of teeth and incidence of oral disease increase with age, but, as programs of water fluoridation are expanded and the incidence of tooth decay in children is reduced, subsequent generations of the elderly will undoubtedly have better teeth than the present generation.
Participants with a prior need for orthodontic treatment as children who obtained treatment had better tooth alignment and satisfaction.
"It's risky enough responding to a domestic violence call or burglary in progress without having to wonder if the suspect is armed to the teeth, maybe has better weapons than you do," Obama said.
In both studies, prostheses on implants had better survival than on teeth.
Old people with more than 20 teeth present had better subjective physical health than those with fewer teeth (Akifusa et al 2005).
Now I swim regularly, I go on long hikes I never could have managed and I enjoy having better skin, clearer eyes, whiter teeth and, hopefully, pinker lungs.
In that case, all of us had better just step back, grit our teeth and hope that ends are justifying means.
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