What is the biggest megalodon tooth?

What is the biggest megalodon shark tooth found on record? Q:

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    Because sharks are constantly shedding their teeth--thousands and thousands over the course of a lifetime--Megalodon shark teeth have been found all over the world, from antiquity to modern times. An unrestored 7 1/8 inch Megalodon is thought to be the longest, but there are not any records to back that up. Restored teeth may be longer but may also consist of some putty. Their teeth were over six inches long, serrated and heart-shaped; only bigger teeth were on the T-Rex and Saber-tooths.

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