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dentition
dentition (dɛnˈtɪʃən) [ad. L. dentitiōn-em teething, n. of action from dentīre to teeth. (So in mod.F. in Dict. Trev. 18th c.)] 1. The production or ‘cutting’ of the teeth; teething.1615 Crooke Body of Man 969 Dentition or the breeding of the Teeth begins about the seauenth yeare, sometimes sooner. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dentition
morphologically are said to have heterodont dentition. pleurodont dentition. wikipedia.org
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Child and Adult Dentition (Teeth) - Structure - Primary - Permanent ...
Feb 7, 2022The permanent dentition is composed of 32 teeth with 16 in each arch. There are eight teeth in each quadrant, composed of two incisors (central and lateral), a canine, two premolars, and three molars. These teeth are referred to as numbers, 1 (central incisor) to 8 (3 rd molar or 'wisdom' tooth). The permanent teeth begin to erupt, and ...
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Anatomy, Permanent Dentition - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
May 22, 2023Humans have two sets of teeth during their lifetime: the initial deciduous (primary) teeth and the successive permanent (secondary) teeth.[1] There are typically 20 deciduous teeth divided evenly across the maxilla and mandible. The deciduous teeth eventually exfoliate and are replaced by 32 permanent teeth: 16 in the maxilla and 16 in the mandible. Permanent teeth are classified as incisors ...
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Thecodont dentition
, dinosaurs and mammals, and opposed to acrodont and pleurodont dentition seen in squamate reptiles. References Dentition types Archosaurs wikipedia.org
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dedentition
dedentition Phys. (diːdɛnˈtɪʃən) [f. de- II. 1 + dentition.] The shedding of the teeth; esp. of the first set.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. xii. 216 In the first [Septenary] is Dedentition or falling of teeth. 1857 Dunglison Dict. Med. s.v. Dentition, Dedentition begins about the age of 6 or 7. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dentition analysis
Example systems of dentition analysis are listed below. Permanent dentition (adult teeth) analysis Maxillary dentition (upper teeth) Pont's Analysis Linder Harth Index Korkhaus Analysis Arch Perimeter wikipedia.org
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Acrodont
Most other squamate reptiles have pleurodont dentition, though some snakes are occasionally described as having acrodont dentition. References External links Tooth Implantation Oral Cavity of Reptiles - Anatomy and Physiology Dentition types wikipedia.org
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Bounodus
preserving teeth from the fourth premolar to the third molar and the alveolus of the third premolar, exhibiting a typical bunodont structure in the animal dentition Its dentition indicates that the animal was omnivorous, with teeth adapted to potentially eat shelled fruits, as well as the molluscs and crustaceans that wikipedia.org
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Heterodont
In contrast, homodont or isodont dentition refers to a set of teeth that possess the same tooth morphology. References See also Diphodonty Zoology Dentition types wikipedia.org
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JPH03173557A - Dentition correcting bracket coated with water-soluble ...
PURPOSE: To increase the visual contrast of a bracket by forming a removable surface layer on a frontal lip face having one or more reference edges in alignment with a first reference plane and one or more second reference edges in alignment with a second reference plane. CONSTITUTION: A bracket 10 comprises a pair of tie wings 12, 14 and a connecting part 15 supported by a base 20 having a ...
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Permanent teeth
The full permanent dentition is completed much later during the permanent dentition period. See also Deciduous dentition Tooth development Tooth eruption Teething Dentition References Ash, Major M. and Stanley J. Nelson, 2003. wikipedia.org
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Moyer's mixed dentition analysis
Moyer's mixed dentition analysis was created in 1971 by Robert Moyers . See also Dentition Analysis References Orthodontics wikipedia.org
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Hypsodont
Hypsodont is a pattern of dentition with high-crowned teeth and enamel extending past the gum line, providing extra material for wear and tear. Some examples of animals with hypsodont dentition are cows and horses; all animals that feed on gritty, fibrous material. wikipedia.org
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