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A new study reveals that the sensitivity of teeth, which makes them zing in a dentist's chair or ache after biting into something cold, can be traced back to the exoskeletons of ancient, armored fish.
A new study published in 'Nature' has determined that human teeth evolved from the same "genetic toolkit" as an extinct species which lived about 465 million years ago.
She said the similarities were striking between teeth, the ancient odontodes of armored fish and the sensilla of arthropods. “We think that the earliest vertebrates, these big, armored fish, had very ...
Teeth evolved from sensory organs in ancient fish, not for chewing. Odontodes, the precursors to teeth, appeared on fish armor 500 million years ago Modern fish exhibit nerve sensitivity in ...
Teeth hurt? It could be because of a 500-million-year-old fish The exact origin of teeth — and what they were for — has long proved elusive to scientists ...
You May Have Sensitive Teeth Because of This 465-Million-Year-Old Fish Learn why both human teeth and an ancient fish contain a key sensory substance — but in different locations.
Our sensitive teeth originally evolved from the "body armor" of extinct fish that lived 465 million years ago, scientists say. In a new study, the researchers showed how sensory tissue discovered ...