The normal permanent dentition comprises four incisors, two canines, four premolars, and six molars in each jaw. |
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My teeth are as white as the moon, an orderly upper and lower row of molars and incisors with long, sharp fangs, on both the top and the bottom. |
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For years, our Scandinavian cousins put us to shame with their gleaming molars and incisors. |
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Three weeks after birth, pigs have their first deciduous molars in occlusion and show large and often clumsy jaw movements. |
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All rodents have a single pair of upper and a single pair of lower incisors, followed by a gap, followed by one or more molars or premolars. |
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In creodont carnivores, such as Hemipsalodon studied here, upper molars have carnassial blades as well. |
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In fact, at birth the crowns of the milk teeth are almost complete and the chewing surfaces of the permanent molars have begun to form. |
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In the mandible, there are, in front, four incisors, two canines, four premolars, and six molars behind. |
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The upper lateral incisors may be duplicated and the development of four molars or two supernumerary premolars may also occur. |
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He is one of those honey-tongued types who can charm the molars out of your tightly clenched mouth. |
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Moreover, the development of carnassial notches testifies to the shearing capacity of the molars as seen in other palaeoryctids. |
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Peramelemorphs have well-developed canines, 3 upper and 3 lower premolars, and 4 upper and 4 lower molars. |
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The occlusal area of molars was calculated from these measures as an approximating rectangle. |
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They have a continuous set of teeth between the incisors and the molars called the unicuspids. |
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In contrast to man, apes tend to have large incisor and canine teeth which are relatively larger than their molars. |
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He's got a tooth, one of his molars, that's causing him a lot of pain and will probably need to be removed. |
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Year nine pupils are letting dentists examine their molars as part of a national review aimed at improving the nation's gnashers. |
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The animals have long sharp canines and broad flat molars that grind shells. |
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The dentist just completed an involved routine wherein one of my four favorite molars was reamed and repaired. |
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We recognize four basic kinds of teeth in an individual's jaw, the incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. |
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Gum disease can affect the first and second molars and the bone surrounding the tooth, as well as the impacted wisdom tooth. |
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An examination of the mouth revealed molars that had broken off at the gum line. |
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The treatment plan provides the extraction of the ankylotic deciduous molars and their replacement with implant-borne single crowns. |
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The location of early caries is found most often in children's maxillary incisors and first molars. |
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The morphology of its lophodont molars indicates that Karagalax is a tapiromorph, and it is here included in the primitive family Isectolophidae. |
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The molars of macropodids are hypsodont, quadritubercular, and either selenodont or lophodont or a combination of the two forms. |
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The molars are stationary, that is, they don't show pattern of forward movement with aging that is seen in macropodids. |
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Each half of a manatee's jaw has five to eight molars which, unusually, are continuously replaced throughout its life. |
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Of course, since they were temporary they have long fallen away to expose the disintegrating molars below. |
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All animals in this order lack incisor and canine teeth, but they may have numerous simple molars in the backs of their jaws. |
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In the mandible, there are four incisors, two canines, four premolars, and six molars. |
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They do not have the molars that humans use for masticating their food and it is impossible for them to keep their mouths shut while chewing. |
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It consists of isolated upper and lower premolars and molars as well as upper and lower dental series with good preservation. |
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The teeth most often missing are the third molars, second premolars, and maxillary lateral incisors, and other teeth may be reduced in size. |
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At eighteen months, Monica has just this week cut two of her three emerging molars, which had been bulging and sore for weeks. |
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In selenodont molars, the enamel ridges form characteristic crescent shapes. |
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The molars tend to interlock with their mesial and distal neighbors in ways which become more elaborate and precise in later forms. |
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Ungulates, with their large molars for grinding large amounts of low-quality food, can be considered tolerators. |
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Drop your jaw at the back, so that there is space between your back molars. |
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As the trigon and trigonid meet, they slide past one another, shearing the food item on the edges of the molars as shown. |
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Use a piece of unflavored, unwaxed dental floss and floss between your upper and lower back molars. |
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Black pinpoints remained in the indentations on the small molars. |
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It is usually the incisors but the molars can also become deformed. |
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The molars masticate the food and move across a field like a lawn mower. |
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The first permanent molars stabilize the dental arch and have a great deal to do with the ultimate shape of the jaw and orderly arrangement of teeth. |
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Perhaps the strangest dentition is found in the vampire bats, which have enlarged and bladelike incisors and canines, but molars extremely reduced in size and complexity. |
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The bit sits in a part of the horse's mouth called the diastema, which is a section devoid of teeth that lies between the front incisors and the back pre-molars and molars. |
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The Myomorpha, such as the brown rat, have enlarged temporalis muscles, making them able to chew powerfully with their molars. |
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Cusps and grooves characterize the occlusal surfaces of the canines, premolars, and molars. |
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In many species, the molars are relatively large, intricately structured, and highly cusped or ridged. |
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The aetiology of ectopic unerupted mandibular third molars remains unclear but the majority present with associated dentigerous cyst formation. |
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The adults have no incisor or canine teeth, just a set of cheek teeth, which are not clearly differentiated into molars and premolars. |
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The first three molars of the lower jaw are very weak, and are often lost at an early age. |
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The first three molars of the upper jaw are underdeveloped and single crowned with one root. |
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Frequency of alveolar bone loss adjacent to proximal caries in the primary molars and healing due to restoration of the teeth. |
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Posterior molars erupt at the back of the row and slowly move forward to replace these like enamel crowns on a conveyor belt. |
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The resulting goo gobs up around my molars, and I decide not to swallow it. |
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The most affected teeth were molars, especially the mandibular ones, followed by the maxillar molars. |
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The roots of these molars extend into the mylohyoid muscle, providing a route to the mandibular spaces. |
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One of the molars show evidence of hypercementosis and the teeth were badly worn. |
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Its molars have a flat chewing surface, but not to the same extent as the coyote, whose diet contains more vegetable matter. |
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Chaetodipus was identified by the presence of bunodont, bicolumnar molars and was the smallest mammal in the sample. |
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One hundred fifty-seven children who completed the trial were examined 2 years after the end of the trial for the development of carious lesions in the permanent first molars. |
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Another puzzle is that numerous heavy, non-meaty bones such as scapulae, jaws and pelvises are present, as well as isolated molars, tusks and skulls. |
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Maxillary central incisors, labially and palatally impacted maxillary canines, mandibular canines, premolars, and mandibular molars are covered in separate chapters. |
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Eating gritty vegetation abrades the teeth, particularly the enamel crown, however, research indicates that the enamel structure in manatee molars is weak. |
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Back teeth, or premolars and molars, grind food into small pieces. |
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In most mammals there are wedge-shaped incisors, a pointy canine, and premolars and molars with bumps and valleys that fit together like a mortar and pestle when you chew. |
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Moreover, the mesotyle of the upper molars is generally divided. |
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Rodent molars are well equipped to grind food into small particles. |
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This is a supernumerary root located distolingually in mandibular molars. |
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In 1996, Bryan Sykes of Oxford University first sequenced the mitochondrial DNA of Cheddar Man, with DNA extracted from one of Cheddar Man's molars. |
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All are characterized by extreme postcanine megadontia, premolars with molarized roots, lower molars with accessory cuspules, and thick molar enamel. |
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The lemuroid dentition is also closely similar to that of the greater glider in having a greater number of cutting edges on the upper molars compared with the common ringtail. |
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While he was under anaesthetic more than a dozen experts inspected the polar's molars and performed root canal treatment on an infected canine tooth. |
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