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Authors
Bryson, David
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University of DerbyIssue Date
2016-12
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The Anglo-Saxon owner of this upper jawbone may have experienced severe dental pain from the impacted wisdom tooth, upper left. The tooth has forced its way sideways through the bone, instead of erupting in its proper place beside the other molars. The specimen comes from the Little Chester Collection, Derby Museum and Art Gallery.Citation
Bryson, D. (2016) 'Impacted Third Molar', in 'International Images for Science 2016'. The Crystal, Royal Victoria Docks, London, 13th September – 17th October, [Exhibition catalogue].Publisher
Royal Photographic SocietyAdditional Links
http://www.cladonia.co.ukhttp://www.rps.org/exhibitions-and-competitions/current-exhibitions/international-images-for-science-2016
http://www.western.rps.org/shop/catalogues/iise2016-catalogue
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