Remains of 'False Tooth' from the 3rd Century Discovered

The remains of what seems to be a false tooth has been discovered by a team of archaeologists in Western Europe. The dental implant comes from the richly-furnished timber burial chamber of an Iron Age woman that was excavated in Le Chene, northern France, the BBC reported. The woman, who was between 20 and 30 years old when she died, had an iron pin in place of an upper incisor tooth. It is possible the pin once held a false tooth made from ...

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