; Octopus sucker dentures explained Science At King’s: Hear from our experts 10 December 2024 Technology & Science Inspired by the tentacles on octopuses, scientists discuss a new way of keeping dentures in the mouth. In this story Sherif Elsharkawy Academic Clinical Lecturer in Prosthodontics Related links Octopus suckers fix dentures in research first Science At King’s: Hear from our experts King's academics share expert comment on all things science - from astronomical events to AI. Technology & Science
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