Respect for showing the cutting resistance of the $1000 prosthetic and then destroying something that expensive. I would have be so hesitant just because of the price.
That was cool! I never expected the human tooth to hold that much - I expected it to be quite strong due to it's shape, but not really that strong after seeing the other teeth get crushed. Sharp teeth can indeed cut thru softer materials easily, but when pushed against something harder, their advantage is turned against them. All the force gets concentrated to a small area and they break very easily. That zirconium dioxide was quite impressive as well - even harder to cut than some of those "angle grinder resistant" bike locks I watched some test's of recently. But that material probably isn't cheap and I guess it's still too brittle to use in a lock (it would resist cutting better - but just hit it with a hammer would do the trick instead).
Интересный эксперимент 👍 но это окаменевший зуб доисторической акулы Otodus obliquus, его прочность должна быть ниже чем у натуральных, неокаменевших зубов, так что если будет возможность, то можете проверить на прочность зубы белой акулы и сравнить показатели 👋
Your natural teeth have enamel, too. But I had teeth that came in without enamel. They were incredibly sensitive to high and low temperatures to the point of pain. You may have had the same thing but the whole tooth is not enamel.
Respect for showing the cutting resistance of the $1000 prosthetic and then destroying something that expensive. I would have be so hesitant just because of the price.
It only cost a lot in mouth
Ripping your teeth out for entertainment really shows commitment
That was cool!
I never expected the human tooth to hold that much - I expected it to be quite strong due to it's shape, but not really that strong after seeing the other teeth get crushed.
Sharp teeth can indeed cut thru softer materials easily, but when pushed against something harder, their advantage is turned against them. All the force gets concentrated to a small area and they break very easily.
That zirconium dioxide was quite impressive as well - even harder to cut than some of those "angle grinder resistant" bike locks I watched some test's of recently. But that material probably isn't cheap and I guess it's still too brittle to use in a lock (it would resist cutting better - but just hit it with a hammer would do the trick instead).
it is incorrect to compare canines and molars
How old is that shark tooth?
Looks very old
Интересный эксперимент 👍 но это окаменевший зуб доисторической акулы Otodus obliquus, его прочность должна быть ниже чем у натуральных, неокаменевших зубов, так что если будет возможность, то можете проверить на прочность зубы белой акулы и сравнить показатели 👋
Where did they get the perfectly good human tooth? Questions need to be asked.
Private stash from the basement.
Now I have a toothache.
The shark's tooth is the sharpest one. You should use it for an experience about the sharpest materials.
I am happy to know that my tooth is stronger then shark tooth. I will no fear shark.
Bite em shark back, a bite for a bite.
If the get ahold of you just bite their teeth duh science
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Try alligator teeth
take that, wolf!
Aren’t dental teeth or crowns enamel?
I have a filling that’s enamel....
Your natural teeth have enamel, too. But I had teeth that came in without enamel. They were incredibly sensitive to high and low temperatures to the point of pain. You may have had the same thing but the whole tooth is not enamel.
Enamel is word for very Hard coating. There is no particular substance called enamel is a property of a substance
That shark tooth survived 2 times impressive for an animal
NO MORE REPEATS PLEASE
Kind of irrelevant designed to cut flesh and bone not steel flat on
try inserting your finger bro
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