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Hmmm. I have certainly given a nalgene bottle with some bleach water in
it to a dentist. With the permission of the patient (human) he put
pulled teeth in there. What if you gave it to a veterinary hospital
instead and got cat and dog teeth?
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I would talk to your dentist - they have all KINDS of synthetic stuff
that could work.
Beryl
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> so we all know about the classic activity of shining up a penny using
soda (or pop or whatever you call it where you live). Unfortunately, as
a demonstration for how soda is not so good for your teeth, it kind of
contradicts itself--to young children, it demonstrates that soda makes
things shiny and clean! Even the explanation that the soda ate away part
of the penny is not going to overcome the image.
>
> So...what's a good substitute? Something that will look pitted and
nasty? And is ideally white so it "looks like" a tooth? We tried to get
some real human teeth, but it seems that's not really legal. (Who
knew?!)
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> thanks as always my science geeky cyberfriends,
> AD
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discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny..."
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