Two molar teeth of around 63,400 years old show that Neanderthal predecessors of humans may have been dental hygiene fans. The teeth have "grooves formed by the passage of a pointed object, which confirms the use of a small stick for cleaning the mouth." picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago tags Neanderthal cleaned teeth molar dental hygiene tooth |
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