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Definition of Dental formula

Dental formula
Dental Den"tal, a. [L. dens, dentis, tooth: cf. F. dental. See Tooth.] 1. Of or pertaining to the teeth or to dentistry; as, dental surgery. 2. (Phon.) Formed by the aid of the teeth; -- said of certain articulations and the letters representing them; as, d t are dental letters. Dental formula (Zo["o]l.), a brief notation used by zo["o]logists to denote the number and kind of teeth of a mammal. Dental surgeon, a dentist.

Meaning of Dental formula from wikipedia

- one followed by the other, are said to be diphyodont. Normally the dental formula for milk teeth is the same as for adult teeth except that the molars...
- (upper jaw) and ten in the mandible (lower jaw), for a total of 20. The dental formula for primary teeth in humans is 2.1.0.22.1.0.2. In the primary set of...
- artificial dental formula was put together for megalodon in 1996.: 55  The dental formula of megalodon is: 2.1.7.43.0.8.4. As evident from the formula, megalodon...
- Regarding the number of teeth in each dental quadrant (or dental formula) Archer et al. (2011) reported that "the dental formula for species of Notoryctes is controversial...
- of teeth vary greatly between species; zoologists use a standardised dental formula to describe the precise pattern in any given group. The word tooth comes...
- incisors have two roots, another unique feature among mammals. The dental formula of colugos is: 2.1.2.33.1.2.3 Colugos are proficient gliders, and they...
- absent in the adult, but otherwise has the same dental formula as the other three species. The dental formula for all hyena species is: 3.1.4.13.1.3.1 Although...
- incisors between their upper and lower jaws. Early marsupials had a dental formula of 5.1.3.4/4.1.3.4 per quadrant, consisting of five (maxillary) or four...
- Carnivora, and others. The extant mammalian infraclasses each have a set dental formula; the Eutheria (placental mammals) commonly have three pairs of molars...
- monkeys in that they have twelve premolars instead of eight; having a dental formula of 2.1.3.32.1.3.3 or 2.1.3.22.1.3.2 (consisting of 2 incisors, 1 canine...