- A
tooth (pl.: teeth) is a hard,
calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many
vertebrates and used to
break down food. Some animals, particularly...
- teeth".
Dental anatomy is a
field of
anatomy dedicated to the
study of
tooth structure. The development, appearance, and
classification of
teeth fall...
- The
third molar,
commonly called wisdom tooth, is the most
posterior of the
three molars in each
quadrant of the
human dentition. The age at
which wisdom...
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include inflammation of the
tissue around the
tooth,
tooth loss and
infection or
abscess formation.
Tooth regeneration is an on-going stem cell
based field...
- The
Tooth Fairy is a
fantasy figure of
early childhood in
Western and Western-influenced cultures. The
folklore states that when
children lose one of...
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derives from Latin,
molaris dens,
meaning "millstone
tooth", from mola,
millstone and dens,
tooth.
Molars show a
great deal of
diversity in size and shape...
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Tooth enamel is one of the four
major tissues that make up the
tooth in
humans and many animals,
including some
species of fish. It
makes up the normally...
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years for
lower canines.
Upper deciduous canines also
known as the baby
tooth,
typically erupt between the ages of
sixteen and twenty-two
months and shed...
- An egg
tooth is a temporary,
sharp projection present on the bill or
snout of an
oviparous animal at hatching. It
allows the
hatchling to
penetrate the...
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different phrase (עַיִן בְּעַיִן שֵׁן בְּשֵׁן,
literally 'eye for an eye;
tooth for a
tooth') is used in
another p****age (Deuteronomy) in the
context of possible...