Difference between revisions of "Tattoo-to-Tooth Ratio"
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− | One of the most useful ratios in medicine, the '''tattoo-to-tooth ratio''' (or '''Ta/To ratio''') is useful in predicting poor intelligence, where a score of zero indicates high intelligence and a score of infinity indicates neverending stupidity.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2014/03/tattoo-tooth/ Tattoo-to-Tooth Ratio a Strong Intelligence Predictor]</ref> | + | [[File:Irezumi Tattoo.jpg|400px|thumb|right]] |
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+ | One of the most useful ratios in medicine, the '''tattoo-to-tooth ratio''' (or '''Ta/To ratio''') is useful in predicting poor intelligence, where a score of zero indicates high intelligence and a score of infinity indicates neverending stupidity.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2014/03/tattoo-tooth/ Tattoo-to-Tooth Ratio a Strong Intelligence Predictor (Gomerblog)]</ref> | ||
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Unfortunately, the '''Ta/To ratio''' is invalid in patients over the age of 60 because of the confounding variable known as dentures. | Unfortunately, the '''Ta/To ratio''' is invalid in patients over the age of 60 because of the confounding variable known as dentures. | ||
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+ | * [[Estimated Tooth Loss|Tooth Loss]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:01, 26 November 2017
One of the most useful ratios in medicine, the tattoo-to-tooth ratio (or Ta/To ratio) is useful in predicting poor intelligence, where a score of zero indicates high intelligence and a score of infinity indicates neverending stupidity.[1]
Is the Ratio Applicable to All Patients
Unfortunately, the Ta/To ratio is invalid in patients over the age of 60 because of the confounding variable known as dentures.
Totally Unrelated Topic But Begins with the Letter T
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