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'''Mike Wilson''' (aka '''The Illustrated Man''') may be known to many of you due to his involvement in the [[Coney Island Side Show]], and the [[New York Tattoo Society]], as well as appearances in the book [[Modern Primitives]], and movies and music videos. 90% of his body was tattooed. In 1986, he moved to New York from San Francisco because he couldn't find an artist who would tattoo his face. He died July 29th, [[1996]] from a head injury caused by a fall after a diabetic seizure. Some say he committed suicide, drinking himself to death.
'''Tooth filing''' is the reshaping of the teeth through the removal of a part of the tooth. This is not the same as "vampire teeth," which are generally caps added to the teeth.


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If you go to a dentist, risks are minimal and will be explained to you in full. If you do it yourself, you risk permanent damage to the teeth. It hurts slightly less than getting a tooth drilled—[[Anesthetic|anesthetic]] is often not required.
* [https://michael-wilson-the-illustrated-man.blogspot.ca/ Memorial blog]
 
* [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1755&dat=19960803&id=NEAgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=CX0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4370,2618287 Coney Island's Tattoo Man was Living Work of Art]
Strangely enough, tooth filing can reduce your chances of cavities and similar dental complications. This is thought to be one of the reasons that tribal cultures performed the procedure.
 
== Risks ==
It should be noted that reversal is extremely expensive.

Latest revision as of 21:03, 25 September 2023

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Tooth filing is the reshaping of the teeth through the removal of a part of the tooth. This is not the same as "vampire teeth," which are generally caps added to the teeth.

If you go to a dentist, risks are minimal and will be explained to you in full. If you do it yourself, you risk permanent damage to the teeth. It hurts slightly less than getting a tooth drilled—anesthetic is often not required.

Strangely enough, tooth filing can reduce your chances of cavities and similar dental complications. This is thought to be one of the reasons that tribal cultures performed the procedure.

Risks

It should be noted that reversal is extremely expensive.