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Dentures were once made from teeth of dead soldiers
short by Sanira Mediratta / on Saturday, 11 March, 2017
After the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, dentures were made from teeth of dead soldiers. According to reports, surviving soldiers began pulling teeth from dead soldiers left on the battlefield, in order to sell 'Waterloo Teeth' to dentists. British advertisements during the period also called for 'foreign teeth', which would be riveted into ivory dentures.
read more at The Guardian