Monday, March 14, 2011

Crown Tooth Glue

Frog - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
True toads completely lack teeth but most frogs have them, specifically pedicellate teeth in which the crown is separated from the root by fibrous tissue. Similar glands in tree frogs produce a glue-like substance on the adhesive discs of the feet. ... Read Article

Azadirachta Indica - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The fairly dense crown is roundish or ovular and may reach the diameter of 15–20 metres (49–66 ft) in old, free-standing specimens. Contents. 1 Name and it is widely used in South Asia as "Neem glue". Bark : Neem bark contains 14% tannin, an amount similar to that in conventional ... Read Article

Chatsworth Porcelain Crowns - YouTube
SEPTEMBER: I am Supergluing my front tooth in. It's a temporary crown. I couldn't afford to get a permanent crown put on it. and it may be toxic like any other glue, so keep that in mind. We will follow up to see what happens to her during this week. ... View Video

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