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Each tooth projects upward about 10 cm (4 inches).
At the tip of the alveolus, where the tooth projects out of the bone, it is 3.0 mm (0.12 in) high and 2.1 mm broad.
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A "pay what you can afford" dental surgery, the Real Junk Tooth Project, supported by a charity that usually works in the developing world, has stepped in to provide emergency relief in Dewsbury to those who cannot access NHS care or afford to pay for private treatment.
This means Ke$ha's tooth project is being shut down — at least until she is released from the center.
You can just walk straight into a hospital and get it sorted, but dental care no," said Paul Burr, one of the founders of the Real Junk Tooth Project.
Launched in early December, the Real Junk Tooth project sees Dentaid volunteer dentists offering free emergency dental pain relief to anybody who walks into the Dewsbury Dental Centre every Thursday evening.
Ian Wilson, a dentist based in Dewsbury who spent more than a decade working in East Africa and now volunteers once a month for the Real Junk Tooth Project, said the clinics should not be seen as an indictment of the NHS.
While Dentaid is most commonly known for its work promoting oral health and training local dentists in impoverished countries in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe, organizers of the Real Junk Tooth Project in the West Yorkshire town of Dewsbury say its clinics are meeting a local need that exists in communities throughout England, Scotland and Wales.
Two years prior to current presentation, her left maxillary pain recurred, and a computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a left wisdom tooth projecting into her maxillary sinus.
In P. microlepis, the corners of the upper side of each tooth projected vertically, forming a pair of spine-like points.
Correlation to the true length of the teeth corresponded with the general notion that there is a 5 6%% magnification of a tooth projected onto a receptor during regular x-ray imaging (Table 1).
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