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may laughing gear quiz...smile-athon


National smile week is May the 16th to 22nd. Every Year this week comes along to remind us to take care of our precious gnashers, so Planet Science has joined in with a quiz devoted to the quality of your grin.You stand to win three cuddly fluffy microbes, bad breath, sore throat and lovely 'kissing disease' (AKA glandular fever in case you were wondering!), all of which might be found loitering with intent in a mouth near you.We'll also throw in a Boots voucher so you can stock up on - what else? - toothpaste!So sink your teeth into these questions and give them a good chewing….


01 What is the technical name for bad breath?

Halibut

Halitosis

Halleberry


02 Teeth are made of the hardest substance in the human body. What is this called?

Marrow

Enamel

Cartilage


03 Which of these animals have the most permanent teeth?

Cat

Dog

Rabbit


04 How can you tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators?

A crocodile’s teeth are visible when the crocodile’s mouth is shut.

Alligators have no teeth and use their claws to kill prey.

Crocodiles’ teeth tend to look pink in sunlight.


05 On average, how many bacteria can be exchanged during a single kiss?

5 hundred

5 thousand

5 million


06 The first braces were invented by Pierre Fauchard in 1728 – what were they made of?

A flat strip of metal with thread to attach it to the teeth.

Gold wire wound around each tooth

Stainless steel shield, sealing all the teeth into a preset mould.


07 What is so special about a person’s ability to roll their tongue?

It is a genetic trait – either you can or you can’t – there is no in-between

With enough practice everyone can roll their tongue

It can only be learnt before the age of 5, after that it is too late.


08 Which one of these foods contains tannins that cause teeth staining?

Tea

Cheese

Eggs


09 A gelotologist studies what?

Saliva

Laughter

The uvula - the dangly thing at the back of the mouth


10 What is so special about a Duchenne smile?

In this smile both the top and bottom teeth are visible.

Muscles in the eye work as well as those around the mouth – it is an emotional smile.

It is a false smile, given away by the mouth being crooked.


Answers

1= Halitosis • 2= Enamel • 3= Dog • 4= Crocodiles teeth are visible when mouth is shut • 5= 5 million• 6= A flat strip of metal • 7= It is a genetic trait • 8= Tea • 9= Laughter • 10= Muscles in the eye work as well



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