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Tooth ablation (also
known as
tooth evulsion,
dental evulsion and
tooth extraction) is the
deliberate removal of a person's
healthy teeth, and has been...
- Isle of California")
Keith Coombes (Deadspeak) –
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Evulsion) –
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Terry Christbutcher (Excommunion) –
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modifications to the
teeth ****ociated with
beauty standards,
including dental evulsion and filing. The
religious traditions of the
Austronesian people focus mostly...
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player as a keepsake.)
Castration in some
sects and
special castes Dental evulsion,
among various cultures of Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Earlier seasons of...
- am****tion of the eyes (enucleation). am****tion of the
teeth (Dental
evulsion).
Removal of teeth,
mainly incisors, is or was
practiced by some cultures...
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often done in
conjunction with
traditions of
tooth sharpening and
dental evulsion, as well as
other body
modification customs like tattoos.
Teeth blackening...
- are married. For women's cults,
sometimes tooth evulsion is part of initiation. However,
tooth evulsion is less
practiced now and
varies by
region and...
- Groote, Isabelle; Humphrey,
Louise T. (22
August 2016). "Characterizing
evulsion in the
Later Stone Age Maghreb: Age, **** and
effects on mastication" (PDF)...
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something "shattering in type
causing a
fragmentation of the
skull and
evulsion of
three particles of the
skull at time of the impact, with
resulting maceration...