Everyone has teeth, and society likes them to be as white as possible. But does everyone know the parts of the tooth? The tooth has four parts: dental pulp, dentin, enamel, and cementumcentenum. Dental pulp is the center part of the tooth and is made of tissue and nerves. Dentin is connected to the dental pulp and is the second hardest part of the tooth. Enamel is the hard, outer layer that surrounds the tooth. Enamel cannot be repaired or replaced. One can only prevent its loss, which is why we brush our teeth so often to help eliminate the plaque and acids that certain sodas and other sugary drinks try so hard to remove. Without enamel, teeth would erode within days of their coming in. And last but not least, cementumcentenum. CementumCentenum covers the root of the tooth and it anchors the root to the skin. When people think about teeth …show more content…
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The article Poor Teeth was written by Sarah Smarsh with the goal in mind being to shed light on the issue between upper and lower class society in a particularly concrete way. Teeth and dental health are an easy thing for people to imagine in their head because everyone has a set whether they’re white and shiny or black and rotted. This makes it easy to draw a comparison between people that care for their teeth and those who don’t. However, access to dental knowledge and services which the lower class often times doesn’t have is very different between the poor and the rich. While the rich stroll through life showing off their perfect glossy white rows of teeth, there are less privileged people out there with barren mouths whose weak pale gums
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In White Teeth, Zadie Smith warns against the dangers of purism and letting cultural background completely shape one’s identity while simultaneously paying tribute to the rich heritage and beliefs of her characters. It is a cautionary tale for immigrants but is never dismissive of their past. Smith is merely advising against tunnel vision and stressing the need to adapt to one’s environment. She shows the beauty that can stem from adaptation while warning that an inability to do so will lead to one’s downfall. London plays an especially important role as the battleground where the past and the present clash; a melting pot with a large immigrant population and inevitable moral struggle.
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Recent research according to an article entitled “Emerging Benefits of Coffee with an Emphasis on Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease” by Siamek Bidel and Jaako Tuomilehto states that “a Dutch cohort study reported tha...
The coffee and the tea are the two most popular and consumed beverage after water. Centuries before, coffee and tea have been less in amount than food, but they were much frequently and were only in pharmacy available. In 16-the century British Doctors described the health benefits of coffee as “help digestion, accelerate the mind, makes the heart light, and relieves cough and headache.” The now days statistics shows that coffee is mostly consumed in the USA, in the countries of South America and in North of Europe. Tea is more preferable in Asia and in Australia. The popularity is due to the effects of caffeine, an ingredient in the both plants. Caffeine has several effects in our body.
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