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Pliosaurus ferox toothA fossil tooth that once belonged to the extinct carnivorous marine reptile, Pliosaurus ferox that lived during the Jurasic period
Conodont fossilsScanning electron microscope image of fossils from the Devonian period of northern Estonia, about 465 Ma old ( x 4.2). These creatures are still a mystery to paleontologists
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 139) maxillaeAdult modern human maxillae excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 22 / 87)Adolescent human maxillae excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)
Lepidotes mantelli Agassiz, lepidotes tooth plate
Pre-historic creature by Benjamin HawkinsWatercolour by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
A gold lower dentureA lower denture formed from a sheet of gold whith was cut and folded around the lower molars. The upper component is lost
Boulengerula taitanus, taita caecilian toothTooth of the young specialized for peeling mothers skin
Toad Stones or fish teeth
Hydrocynus sp. tigerfishSpecimen skull of a tigerfish (Hydrocynus sp.). Tigerfish are found in warm rivers and lakes throughout Africa, they are fierce and voracious feeding on whatever is most abundant
Plate 29a from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand BauerPlate 29A from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer. Mouth and teeth of fish annotated: Amoplocarpos inermis
Piltdown 1 jaw and Piltdown 2 left molarOcclusal view of Piltdown 1 jaw with Piltdown 2 left molar. Held at The Natural History Museum, London
Piltdown 1 molarScanning electron microscope view of molar surface showing scratch marks
Homo sapiens molars (Piltdown 1)Examination of the Piltdown dentition revealed that the molars which had been claimed to have been discovered in 1913 were abraded to make them appear older. They were in fact molars from an Orangutan
Piltdown 1 molarsExamination of the Piltdown dentition revealed that the molars which had been claimed to have been discovered in 1913 were abraded to make them appear older. They were in fact molars from an Orangutan
Ichthyosaurus communis, ichthyosaurClose up of the jaw of an ichthyosaur specimen on display at The Natural History Museum, London. Specimen collected by Mary Anning
Piltdown 1 jaw with Piltdown 2 molar
Conodonts, tooth like fossilsThese microscopic tooth like fossils are from the Ordovician period of the Ludlow area, Shropshire, UK about 420m yrs old (Magnification x 3.8)
Cranium and mandible (Piltdown 1 & 2)Piltdown man cranium and mandible as reconstructed on the left by Dr. A Smith Woodward and on the right by Professor Arthur Keith
Lateral view of mandible
Danionella dracula, minnowSEM image of the Danionella dracula. This tiny 17mm fish has evolved many unique and unusual characteristics, the most spectacular of which are jaw modifications that resemble true teeth
Fossil tooth of some extinct monstrous unknown animal from WPlate 1 from Strata Identified by Organized Fossils by William Smith (1816-1819) (Mastodon arvernensis Croizet & Jobert from Norwich Crag, Pleistocene)
Homo erectus mandible (SK 15)A cast of a mandible with six teeth belonging to Homo erectus. The original, known as SK 15 Member 2 was found at Swartkrans, South Africa
Tooth of Hippopotamus amphibius
Homo sapiens, human mandibleA specimen of a modern human mandible, or jaw bone with a complete set of teeth. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London
Study of sharkPage 397 by Ulisse Aldrovandi from his De Piscubis et de Cetis, 1638
The Tooth Extractor. mid. 18th c. Oil on canvas
Glycerine tooth paste - Gelle Freres perfumers 6, Avenue de l Opera, 6, Paris. Poster showing a woman holding a toothbrush and a container of toothpaste. Date 1889
Dr Harris aromatic tooth tablet, presumably to create a lather for cleaning teeth. Date: C.1900
Eau de Cologne Tooth Powder prepared by Curtis and Company pharmaceutical chemists, London. Date: C.1895
Harris Powder DentifriceA bottle containing Harris Powder Dentifrice, Astringent Antacid. Date: C.1900
Girl eating sweets
Advertising for MacIntosh WaterproofsAn advertising postcard for Macintosh waterproofs : " My Maiden names Macintosh but they ca me Breeks!" (" Breeks" is short for britches/trousers in Scotland) Date: 1917
Norman ArchitectureThe fine archading and dog- tooth mouldings in the Chapter House of Bristol Cathedral, some of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England. Date: 12th century
Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush AdvertisementA large realisitc representation of the Toothbrush with yellow packaging, another image shows a woman in bath gown and pyjamas using the toothbrush
Crocodile TearsA crocodile with toothache cries tears of pain. Drawing on a postcard by George Ranstead an amateur artist of the Great War who served in the Army Pay Corps
Anti-suffragette cartoon featuring woman and phrenologistA fearsome-looking woman, with a scroll labelled Votes (for) Women, is having the bumps on her head examined by a man. He concludes that if she lives for a thousand years
Bound To DrawAnother well thought out experiment in self dentistry. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Collecting supplies for refugees WWIIRich and poor alike bring gifts to the Womens Voluntary Service Depot for the Belgian refugees during World War II. Here the local chimney sweep brings a pram whilst Lady Lucas Tooth
Toothache by Raymond Sheppard - an abstract depiction of a drill boring into teeth and the fiery pain it causes
Rambler Takes a BreakA lady rambler wearing a houndstooth check skirt, shirt style blouse, beret and haversack takes a break to mop her brow
Advertisement for tooth powderCalox oxygen tooth powder, for cleaning teeth
Advertisement for HomoceaHomocea, a pain for tooth ache
Wesley Church LondonWesleys Chapel. City Road, London EC1, designed by George Dance and built by Samuel Tooth in 1778. It is often referred to as " The Cathedral of Methodism"
Animals / Extinct / SmilodonSmilodon also known as Machaerodos - a sabre-tooth cat
Tattoed Savages C1890Two tattoed Native American Indians on the warpath
Cleaning a Horses TeethCleaning a horses teeth