Word: teething
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those now famous teeth of Jeanette MacDonald's have long irritated me. ... I was overjoyed to see them back into print. ... I offer my compliments to your cinema critic...
...Bravo to TIME for its cryptic, neatly-turned observation, "acting with her teeth...
Sirs: . . . The national problem of Jeanette MacDonald's teeth stirs me to write...
TIME hereby withdraws Cinemactress MacDonald's teeth from further public discussion...
Last week the Journal of the American Medical Association reported a cure for some kinds of facial neuralgia by "repositioning" the sufferer's jaws. Dr. James Bray Costen, assistant professor of otolaryngology at St. Louis' Washington University Medical School, discovered that when the back teeth are extracted or wear down the mandibular joints which hinge the lower jaw to the skull are pulled askew by the powerful muscles of the face, press abnormally upon facial nerves, cause facial neuralgia, headache, earache, burning tongue. Dr. Costen cures those pains by repositioning the jaws with caps over eroded molars, false...