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  • Acrylic teeth samples displayed at Ivoclar Vivadent in Schaan, Liechtenstein who export 60 million false dentures a year worldwide. A board of dental specimens are laid out like grinning mouths at the company showroom. False teeth are Liechtenstein's leading export: Located in the municipality of Schaan, just north of the capital Vaduz, Ivoclar Vivadent is a global dental behemoth. The 60 million artificial teeth the company manufactures annually in 10,000 different shades and shapes, account for 40 per cent of all the false teeth sold in Europe and 20 per cent worldwide. With a turnover of some 600 million Swiss francs, Ivoclar has 1.3 million dentists in 120 countries using its products.
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  • "More than you can chew." A ten month-old infant uses new teeth to bite her mother's nose in the back garden of their Victorian south London terrace home. The mum winces in pain as the child sinks her new milk teeth into her skin but they enjoy a warm summer afternoon, playfully interacting with each other in a moment of parental love and harmony. The girl wears a short-sleeved t-shirt and has plump arms of baby fat, a healthy sign of a contented infant. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella17-20-04-1995.jpg
  • Acrylic teeth samples displayed at Ivoclar in Schaan, Liechtenstein who export 60 million false dentures a year worldwide
    ivoclar_teeth02-08-02-1990.jpg
  • Acrylic teeth samples displayed at Ivoclar in Schaan, Liechtenstein who export 60 million false dentures a year worldwide.
    ivoclar_teeth01-08-02-1990.jpg
  • In an archaeologists' shed at the site of further excavations in Pompeii, Italy, the bones of an ancient Roman citizen is spread out on a metal sheet after being uncovered from Volcanic ash and pumice. Pompeii was buried beneath metres of toxic material from Mount Versuvius in May AD79 and this person was suffocated then crushed from falling debris. Preserved in a shell of volcanic material it is to be examined for desease yielding clues as to its lifestyle and eating habits. The skeletal remains are clearly identifiable with spinal column vertibrae, one jaw still containing teeth and various pieces of bone have been recovered. Many bodies littered a rooftop here proving that many survivors of the first eruption perished after the second many hours later.
    pompeii02-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Young smiling couple pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.
    teeth_people13-21-05-2015.jpg
  • Young smiling couple pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.
    teeth_people12-21-05-2015.jpg
  • Man passes a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.
    teeth_people09-21-05-2015.jpg
  • Smiling woman and friend pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.
    teeth_people07-21-05-2015.jpg
  • Smiling woman and friend pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.
    teeth_people06-21-05-2015.jpg
  • Woman with fan shielding her face from sunchine passes a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.
    teeth_people05-21-05-2015.jpg
  • Men pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.
    teeth_people04-21-05-2015.jpg
  • While under general anaesthetic, a patient's mouth is held open during a straightforward tooth-extraction prodecure in Barts Hospital, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
    nhs_hospital-23-06-1993_1.jpg
  • A sheep skul, stones and assorted wood encourage wildlife into a garden insect house
    bug_house2-27-May-2011.jpg
  • A sheep skul, stones and assorted wood encourage wildlife into a garden insect house
    bug_house1-27-May-2011.jpg
  • A recently-ordained woman priest enjoys a humerous moment with her mother after historical ceremony in Bristol Cathedral.
    woman_priest01-07-12-1993.jpg
  • Pet Terrier dog plays harmlessly at biting woodland twigs in a home woodland garden.
    biting_dog02-25-12-2010.jpg
  • Pet Terrier dog plays harmlessly at biting frayed rope in a home garden.
    dog_biting03-28-08-2010.jpg
  • Pet Terrier dog plays harmlessly at biting frayed rope in a home garden.
    dog_biting02-28-08-2010.jpg
  • Dead ewe sheep lies decomposing at a collapsed dry stone wall on Nether Moor, Derbyshire.
    dead_sheep11-02-06-2010.jpg
  • Dead ewe sheep lies decomposing at a collapsed dry stone wall on Nether Moor, Derbyshire.
    dead_sheep03-02-06-2010.jpg
  • A female member of the Territorial Army hangs on to ropes before falling in pond water during weekend initiative manoeuvres
    territorial01-12-06-1988.jpg
  • Smiling Sri Lankan Airlines girls greet arriving passengers in the passport control area of Male Airport, Maldives
    maldives477-15-11-2007.jpg
  • A young model's smiling face on a Total petrol advert welcomes visitors to a truck stop wall in southern Belgium
    Lambermont_biscuits_338.jpg
  • A new toothbrush twist concept is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair27-19-10-2007.jpg
  • Male model advertising the Spanish shoe business Camper, in the window of their shop in London's Oxford Street.
    camper_face06-21-12-2015.jpg
  • A 15 year-old teenage girl is happy in a field whilst on a family camping holiday.
    camping_family2-02-August-2011.jpg
  • The owner of a racing Llama holds a carrot between his teeth, while holding on to number 328, his animal entrant, on 13th June 1994, at Wych Cross, Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England. The animal is part of a herd of llamas and alpacas which compete over jumps for visiting families. The Ashdown Herd of llamas and alpacas was started in 1987. Over the years the numbers have increased and in 1995 what is now the Park was purchased, and opened to the public in 1996. The Ashdown Herd of llamas and alpacas was started in 1987. Over the years the numbers have increased and in 1995 what is now the Park was purchased, and opened to the public in 1996. There are now more than 100 south-American llamas and alpacas plus reindeer from Sweden at the Park. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    llama_carrot-13-06-1994.jpg
  • Three laughing ladies hold up their sticks of rock beneath a seaside character on the seafront at Blackpool, on 18th July 1993, Blackpool, Lancashire, England. In 1887, sugar-boiling factory owner Ben Bullock bought some plain stick candy band had the idea of putting ‘Blackpool Rock’ through the centre of the rock. Now a major industry in the holiday season in Britain and many seaside towns have their versions with their own names running through the rock. Modern seaside rock is thicker, about 1 inch, and more solid than the original form. Its sugar content is nowadays a reason not to buy as much, the adverse effects on teeth from sugar and colouring by the confectionary industry being a main reason for its decline.
    blackpool_rock_ladies-18-07-1993.jpg
  • The window of a beauty waxing and tanning salon in central London, features beautiful people with white teeth and tanned caucasian skin.
    tanning_window05-25-02-2016.jpg
  • The window of a beauty waxing and tanning salon in central London, features beautiful people with white teeth and tanned caucasian skin.
    tanning_window04-25-02-2016.jpg
  • The window of a beauty waxing and tanning salon in central London, features beautiful people with white teeth and tanned caucasian skin.
    tanning_window02-25-02-2016.jpg
  • A detail of a rock and holiday souvenir seller in the Lancashire seaside town of Blackpool. Standing in his shop, we see the owner of this seaside shop on the northwest England resort where buying seaside gifts and souvenirs is ever popular by visitors and daytrippers. In 1887, sugar-boiling factory owner Ben Bullock bought some plain stick candy band had the idea of putting ‘Blackpool Rock’ through the centre of the rock. Now a major industry in the holiday season in Britain and many seaside towns have their versions with their own names running through the rock. Modern seaside rock is thicker, about 1 inch, and more solid than the original form. Its sugar content is nowadays a reason not to buy as much, the adverse effects on teeth from sugar and colouring by the confectionary industry being a main reason for its decline.
    blackpool_rock-19-07-1993.jpg
  • A grinning portrait of a fishmonger from the Princess Cafe on Foreshore Road in the North Yorkshire seaside town of Scarborough. Smiling with bad teeth but with a generous and kind face, the elderly man stands on the corner, outside his traditional seaside business in the centre of town where passing trade from locals and tourists guarantee him an income  - a secure future towards his retirement in the coming years. In the background are signs advertising his produce: Haddock, Cod, and Lemon Sole - all locally caught and served with chips.
    fishmonger_portrait02-19-07-1993.jpg
  • An English caucasian lady smiles at something of interest to the viewer's right. She is a wrinkled female in her sixties, a healthy person with her own original teeth and whose untidy hair is greying and whose skin is slightly tanned under a summer sun. She wears a blue shirt with a wide collar, fashionable in the 1980s (eighties) and has a bemused, attentive expression as if entertained by something of humour out of frame. This is someone's mother and grandmother, at an age when her hard-working life is nearly over and her pension is hopefully covering her everyday needs.
    granny01.jpg
  • A three and half year-old girl takes a mid-afternoon nap on the sofa in her South London home. While she sleeps her one year-old brother has taken the opportunity to take a leg from her doll and bite it with his new teeth. He sits on the rug and watches her expecting her to awake at any moment. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
    ella+sam09-05-03_1999.jpg
  • Two ladies stand outside of a bar to sip lunchtime drinks in Broadgate, City of London. Dressed in matching scarlet red jackets, the brunette and the blonde look relaxed in the warm mid-day sunshine during a warm spell in the capital. The nearest woman holds the remains of a gin and tonic whose lemon slice  is at the bottom of her glass while her friend or colleague, with wide shoulder pads and gold chain strap for her bag draped over across a shoulder, smiles to show white teeth. In the background are other women who wear the same red clothes and these primary colours are set amongst the deep green foliage of the bar's plants. .
    city_ladies-25-06-1993.jpg
  • A crew beneath the shark's teeth of an Embraer E190-E2 at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-15-16-07-2018.jpg
  • A detail of an advert - a picture of a girl enjoying an ice cream cone with chocolate chips seemingly the shape of bad teeth, on 12th July 2016, at Estoril, near Lisbon, Portugal. Estoril is a town and a former civil parish in the municipality of Cascais, Portugal, on the Portuguese Riviera. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_estoril-10-12-07-2016.jpg
  • A grinning portrait of a fishmonger from the Princess Cafe on Foreshore Road in the North Yorkshire seaside town of Scarborough. Smiling with bad teeth but with a generous and kind face, the elderly man stands on the corner, outside his traditional seaside business in the centre of town where passing trade from locals and tourists guarantee him an income  - a secure future towards his retirement in the coming years. In the background are signs advertising his produce: Haddock, Cod, and Lemon Sole - all locally caught and served with chips.
    fishmonger_portrait01-19-07-1993.jpg
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