The Bizarre Phenomena of Exploding Teeth

Modern dentists don't have to worry about the possibility of exploding teeth, except in their nightmares. But somehow W.H. Atkinson knew of three cases in his 40-year dental career. The three people involved may not have been regular patients of his before the explosions; they all seemed to have put off dental help when they needed it most. The first case was in 1817, when a man experienced a toothache so bad that he was driven to distraction trying to relieve it. After a day of worsening pain, the tooth exploded with an alarmingly loud sound, and he experienced immediate relief. In 1830, a woman had a similar experience. When Atkinson experienced a third case in another woman in 1855, he wrote up all three cases in an article for the American dentistry journal The Dental Cosmos. While Atkinson has some harsh words in his paper for dentists who expect their patients to endure such pain, he doesn't offer any report of follow-up care for any of the three patients. One has to wonder if the roots of the shattered teeth were extracted.

In any case, Atkinson's cases were not the only reports of exploding teeth in the 19th century. It doesn't seem to have happened since 1920, except for one case involving baby teeth that had already fallen out. We don't know why teeth used to explode, but there are several theories. It may have something to do with the difference between dental care in the 19th century and more modern times. Read more about the possible causes of exploding teeth at Amusing Planet.

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How typically American and pedantic to make light of a serious thing.
Yeah it's important to have a sense of humor, but really, isn't this rather childish? How are you going to explain this to the kids? Oh, they'll remember this moment, when the whole town's signs went silly. They'll remember.
And the drunk drivers will be saying "Oh, I thought they were joke signs, not really serious about us actually reading them and understanding that they're not jokes."
Nice.
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we can only hope. anyway we have people who spraypaint HAMMERTIME under the stop on the signs in madison. pretty amusing, actually. the city doesn't bother to pay people to clean it off cause there haven't been any complaints yet.
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Seriously, if they took the money from this project and just had a police presence every once in a while giving out tickets to violators at these intersections they'd save money, lives, and make a more effective statement.

It's fine to take it lightly, but a cop showing up even every now and again gets the message across pretty quick "don't cruise through this stop sign". And if that doesn't quite work the cost of the ticket for a moving violation as well as the added points to your insurance will speak volumes.
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Ey, weeks ago I was thinking about write "in the name of love" in the signals to make everybody think: "I hate that song" and pass away.

I´m not liying...
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I see a multitude of problems with this as well. I see people taking the signs less seriously and I doubt those who roll through stop signs fail to see the sign in the first place. Seems like a waste of time and money if this was intended as a serious campaign. The money would have been better spent in patrolling and driving re-education.

If was done just for the fun of it though, then I'm for it.
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I think it's a rather clever solution that will get the stop signs a bit more attention while not adding ill will towards cops as an overbearing cruiser presence might.
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dude, when every pompously official-sounding message of government already has the credibility of an arsonist giving fire-safety tips, you oughta think about the benefits of cutting through the clutter to reclaim some little bit of attention. Or you could just take a breath and take what seems like a much-needed vacation.
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Got to agree with the nay-sayers. Who cares about creating ill-will towards the police? They're there to ticket people who aren't obeying the law.

And the possibility of people interpreting the stop signs themselves as fakes is too big a risk to take with people's lives.

"I'm sorry I ran over your daughter, but isn't that a funny sign?"
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