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Tooth Collection (page 9)

The timeless fascination with teeth

Background imageTooth Collection: The Burg Weiler Altar Triptych (Altarpiece with the Virgin and Child and Saints), ca

The Burg Weiler Altar Triptych (Altarpiece with the Virgin and Child and Saints), ca. 1470

Background imageTooth Collection: Drama in a menagerie, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Drama in a menagerie, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Drama in a menagerie, 1930. Un Drame Dans Une Menagerie. A man uses a metal trident in an attempt to stop a lion attacking his companion. Front cover of " Le Petit Journal Illustre"

Background imageTooth Collection: Animal heads, early 15th century, (1943). Creator: Unknown

Animal heads, early 15th century, (1943). Creator: Unknown
Animal heads, early 15th century, (1943). Heads of animals: camel, ram, goat, wild boar. Drawing in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Background imageTooth Collection: Description of Plate Showing the Age, As Indicated By The Teeth, c1879. Creator: Unknown

Description of Plate Showing the Age, As Indicated By The Teeth, c1879. Creator: Unknown
Description of Plate Showing the Age, As Indicated By The Teeth, c1879. Teeth change shape as a horse ages. From " The Book of the Horse", by S. Sidney

Background imageTooth Collection: At Suva, Fiji. Presenting a Tabua (Tooth of the Sperm Whale)... 1927, 1937

At Suva, Fiji. Presenting a Tabua (Tooth of the Sperm Whale)... 1927, 1937
At Suva, Fiji. Presenting a " Tabua" (Tooth of the Sperm Whale) as a Symbol of Homage and Affection, 1927, 1937

Background imageTooth Collection: Iconic rock formation Serrania de Hornocal in the Quebrada de Humahuaca canyon, a

Iconic rock formation Serrania de Hornocal in the Quebrada de Humahuaca canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. South America, Argentina

Background imageTooth Collection: Lady bursts through Hoods Latest Newspaper full of health

Lady bursts through Hoods Latest Newspaper full of health
Lady bursts through Hoods Latest Newspaper, full of health and vitality! Hoods Saponaceaous Tooth Powder apparently cleanses the teeth, sweetens the breath, and hardens the gums. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageTooth Collection: Galapagos land iguana, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Galapagos land iguana, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageTooth Collection: Saint Apollonia, c1455-1460. Artist: Piero della Francesca

Saint Apollonia, c1455-1460. Artist: Piero della Francesca
Saint Apollonia, c1455-1460. The painting is part of the Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. From Masterpieces of Painting, edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker

Background imageTooth Collection: Dentist, 16th century (1849). Artist: Jost Amman

Dentist, 16th century (1849). Artist: Jost Amman
Dentist, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 16th century wood engraving. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud

Background imageTooth Collection: The Tusk, 1923

The Tusk, 1923. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)

Background imageTooth Collection: Bears of the Cagyre, 1891. Artist: F Meaulle

Bears of the Cagyre, 1891. Artist: F Meaulle
Bears of the Cagyre, 1891. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 10th October 1891

Background imageTooth Collection: Fossil tooth of a mastodon

Fossil tooth of a mastodon, Mammut Amercanum

Background imageTooth Collection: Wooden protective figure from the Nicobar islands

Wooden protective figure from the Nicobar islands to protect from evil spirits - note the boars tusks. Now in the Horniman Museum in London

Background imageTooth Collection: A Warder - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

A Warder - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. A Warder piece from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageTooth Collection: Knights - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

Knights - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. Knight pieces from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageTooth Collection: A Knight - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

A Knight - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. A Knight piece from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageTooth Collection: Detail of a turquoise mosaic of a double-headed serpent, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century

Detail of a turquoise mosaic of a double-headed serpent, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century
Detail of a turquoise mosaic of a double-headed serpent, Aztec/Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century. It is carved in wood and covered with turquoise mosaic

Background imageTooth Collection: A Bishop - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

A Bishop - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. A Bishop piece from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageTooth Collection: A Queen - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

A Queen - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. A Queen piece from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageTooth Collection: The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. King and Queen pieces from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageTooth Collection: Portrait bust of Alexander the Great

Portrait bust of Alexander the Great. Carved marble head of Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC) wearing lion head-dress. He was Alexander III of Macedon from 336 BC

Background imageTooth Collection: Invasion, indeed!... 1859

Invasion, indeed!... 1859
Invasion, indeed! Thats a Game Two can Play at!-Why, to hear these Poodles Talk, one would Think my Bull-dog was Dead!, 1859. John Bull stands by a board displaying bills for volunteers

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 12010574

Picture No. 12010574
Walrus - adult male portrait - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 12010573

Picture No. 12010573
Walrus - adult male portrait - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 12010572

Picture No. 12010572
Walrus - adult male portrait - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 12010571

Picture No. 12010571
Walrus - adult male portrait - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 12010570

Picture No. 12010570
Walrus - adult male portrait - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 12010569

Picture No. 12010569
Walrus - adult male portrait - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 12010568

Picture No. 12010568
Walrus - adult male portrait - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Iconic rock formation Serrania de Hornocal in the canyon Quebrada de Humahuaca

Iconic rock formation Serrania de Hornocal in the canyon Quebrada de Humahuaca. The Quebrada is listed as UNESCO world heritage site. South America, Argentina, November

Background imageTooth Collection: Buddhas Tooth and Golden Casket - Kandy, Sri Lanka

Buddhas Tooth and Golden Casket - Kandy, Sri Lanka
Buddhas Tooth and Golden Casket - housed at the Sri Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth) Kandy, Sri Lanka Date: circa 1909

Background imageTooth Collection: Skull of a young girl. 18-20 years old. 3500-3400 BC

Skull of a young girl. 18-20 years old. 3500-3400 BC. Sigersdal Mose, Northern Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageTooth Collection: Barbary lion skull

Barbary lion skull
Oldest UK skull of a North African Barbary lion, Panthera leo leo, dated to 1280-1385. The lion was part of the royal zoo in the Tower of London 700 years ago

Background imageTooth Collection: Anarhichas lupus, wolf eel

Anarhichas lupus, wolf eel
The skull of a wolf eel (Anarhichas lupus) whose teeth are specially adapted for crushing and eating spiny sea urchins. The wolf eel is native to British waters

Background imageTooth Collection: Advertisement for Pebeco toothpaste

Advertisement for Pebeco toothpaste, recommended by doctors and dentists. Free sample from P Beiersdorf & Co, Idol Lane, London. Date: 1914

Background imageTooth Collection: Cow teeth and udder engraving 1873

Cow teeth and udder engraving 1873
Facts for Farmers - Materials fror Land-owners about Domestic Animals, Gardens and Vineyards, Edited by Solon Robinson in Two Volumens New York, A.J.Johnson 1873

Background imageTooth Collection: Mouth wide open

Mouth wide open

Background imageTooth Collection: Toothbrush with toothpaste in front of a toothbrush tumbler with mouthwash

Toothbrush with toothpaste in front of a toothbrush tumbler with mouthwash

Background imageTooth Collection: Four-year-old blond boy brushing his teeth

Four-year-old blond boy brushing his teeth

Background imageTooth Collection: Picture No. 10767869

Picture No. 10767869
Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark has been killed with explosive head spear. (Carcharias taurus) Date:

Background imageTooth Collection: Big cat skull

Big cat skull. Side (lateral) view of the skull of a big cat with its jaws wide open. The big cats, which include tigers and lions

Background imageTooth Collection: Dental plaque and tartar

Dental plaque and tartar. Clinical view of a the teeth in a patients lower jaw, with the incisors coated in bacterial plaque and tartar (brown)

Background imageTooth Collection: Adult human skull

Adult human skull. Side view X-ray showing the cranium, eye socket, nasal area and teeth. For an X-ray of a babys skull see image P120/223 and for an X-ray of a childs skull see image number P120/224

Background imageTooth Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur head

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur head, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived in North America and Asia from about 70 million years ago until the mass extinction of the dinosaurs some 5 million years later

Background imageTooth Collection: Grizzly Bear threatening with mouth open. MA1479

Grizzly Bear threatening with mouth open. MA1479
TOM-1464 Grizzly Bear threatening with mouth open. Ursus arctos horribilis Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTooth Collection: Dwarf crocodile at the Lincoln Children's Zoo, Nebraska, USA

Dwarf crocodile at the Lincoln Children's Zoo, Nebraska, USA
Dwarf crocodile (Osteolaemus tetraspis) at the Lincoln Children's Zoo, Nebraska, USA; Lincoln, Nebraska, United States of America

Background imageTooth Collection: A patient is tied to a chair while a dentist extracts a tooth

A patient is tied to a chair while a dentist extracts a tooth. After a 17th century engraving by Aert van Waes



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The timeless fascination with teeth: from Leonardo da Vinci's intricate study of skull anatomy to the awe-inspiring fossil tooth of the mighty megalodon shark in Oceanopolis Brest, Brittany. In William Heath Robinson's whimsical artwork 'Bound to Draw, ' even teeth become a subject of artistic curiosity. From horses' skulls to panoramic dental X-rays capturing the diversity between adults and children, our pearly whites hold secrets within. A glimpse into history reveals Victorian scrap depicting a dentist pulling a tooth, reminding us of the evolution of dentistry. The strength and durability of molar teeth are showcased alongside the rustic charm of an old dentist's office in Tucson, Arizona. Even our furry friends have their own dental stories told through dog skull X-rays. And as we peer into human skulls via X-ray technology, we marvel at how these delicate structures support life itself. Finally, let us not forget the ancient mosasaurus marine reptile whose fearsome jaws were adorned with formidable teeth that ruled prehistoric oceans.