Teeth can provide insights into a person's diet, health, and even lifestyle. For instance, wear patterns and cavities can indicate dietary habits or the presence of certain diseases. Additionally, dental records can reveal information about a person's ancestry and genetic background. The presence of specific dental features, like wisdom teeth or malocclusions, can also suggest environmental adaptations and evolutionary history.
No. People other than the Romans had teeth.
They are generally thought to be called wisdom teeth because they appear so late-much later than the other teeth, at an age where people are presumably wiser than as a child, when the other teeth erupt.
More than likely, that is just dried blood. Nothing else would cause staining in removal of wisdom teeth.
No different than any other rotten teeth.
Old fruit
No it does not
More African Americans were killed than in any other riot.
Molars come first. Wisdom teeth are the last natural teeth to appear in the mouth. Wikipedia explains: "They are generally thought to be called wisdom teeth because they appear so late-much later than the other teeth, at an age where people are presumably 'wiser' than as a child, when the other teeth erupt."
If you want to know about someone. Ask them and nobody else. He will know his teeth better than any one.( apart from the things he eats )
Truthfully, that person should go to there local dentist and consult them. They are educated in how to fix problems like buck teeth. By talking to anyone else about this a person can ruin there teeth more than they already are.
The four canine teeth, or sharp teeth, are very strong, pointed corner teeth for tearing and shredding, placed laterally to each lateral incisor. They are larger and stronger than the incisors. The canine tooth morphology is characterized by the large, conical crown which projects beyond the level of the other teeth and one single root, longer than all other human teeth types.
Other than what?