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The opposition, they don't seem to have many teeth.
"The problem for the government is they have a lot to chew on, and they don't have many teeth," Ditlow said.
Further studies of extracted teeth provided compelling evidence for this requirement with sensitive teeth having many more (eight times) and wider (two times) tubules at the buccal cervical area compared to non-sensitive teeth [ 33].
To counteract this, the Information Standards Board has to have many more teeth than any previous information standards authority.
The aluminum yoke was joined to the hybrid shaft by the press fit joining method using a steel ring which has many small teeth to increase reliability and to reduce manufacturing cost.
The subjects did not have many missing teeth [mean: 0.85, prevalence of subjects with at least one (and not with fixed partial dentures replaced) missing tooth: 28%].
Her father (III : 2) was 29 years old, but had lost many teeth and had full-coverage prosthodontics on his remaining permanent teeth).
"Gosh, I had so many teeth pulled because of not having enough money to go to the dentist to get them treated," said Lombardi, now 39. "When I got them pulled, there's this empty space and it's ugly.. . .
His lawyer said on Wednesday that he had major hip problems, was blind in one eye, and had lost many teeth.
Elderly who have lost many teeth and cannot afford the cost for dentures may have important functional limitations and consequent nutritional problems.
People with few or no teeth were more likely to have some memory loss, compared with participants who still had many of their natural teeth.
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