German dentist removes longest tooth in history

October 31, 2019  19:59

Dentist Max Lukas from the German city of Offenbach removed 37.2-millimeter (1.46-inch) giant tooth, DW reported.

On Tuesday, a dentist from the German city of Offenbach received a certificate from Guinness World Records for pulling the longest known human tooth.

It was back in 2018, when a resident of the city of Mainz went to the hospital with a complaint of acute toothache. The dentist examined him and found an abnormally long tooth.

It took a whole year to collect the necessary documents and check a tooth in order to fix the Guinness record.

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