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Association of weight and height with timing of deciduous tooth emergence
Archives of Oral Biology, 2018The aim of this study was to associate weight and height with the timing of deciduous tooth emergence.1756 children, aged from 1 to 33 months (755 females and 1001 males) had been previously examined for the timing of deciduous tooth emergence and their weights and heights measured.
Ashraf I. Shaweesh+2 more
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A note on the variation in the timing of deciduous tooth eruption
Journal of Dentistry, 1975A survey was carried out on the timing of deciduous tooth eruption based upon 3600 Caucasian children in three heterogeneous samples from Birmingham, Sheffield and Gloucester and a small more or less homogeneous sample from Biddulph (North Staffordshire).
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The natural history of deciduous tooth attrition in hominoids
Journal of Human Evolution, 1991Abstract The degree of attrition on the mandibular deciduous teeth of 35 great apes, between 6 months and 5 years of age, was recorded by direct observation of each tooth. Specimens of Gorilla show markedly advanced attrition in relation to specimens Pan or Pongo of similar age.
Christopher Dean+2 more
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Interglobular Dentin in the Deciduous Tooth [PDF]
Toshiro Kosakai+2 more
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Deciduous tooth crown size and asymmetry in strabismic children
Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2002Structured Abstract Authors – Heikkinen T, Alvesalo L, Tienari J Objectives – To explore deciduous tooth crown dimensions in strabismic children and the relationship between the type of strabismus and tooth crown mesio‐distal (M‐D) and labio‐lingual (L‐L) size asymmetries. Material –
Tuomo Heikkinen+2 more
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Intradental Displacement of a Deciduous Tooth Root in a Dog
Journal of Veterinary DentistryThis case study describes the diagnosis and treatment of a deciduous left maxillary canine tooth root that had been displaced into the pulp of the developing permanent left maxillary canine tooth in a 23-month-old female neutered Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
Charlie Tewson, Simone Kirby
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Genetic analysis of deciduous tooth size in Australian twins
Archives of Oral Biology, 2000Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of transmissible control, but little is known about the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to variation in size of the deciduous (primary) teeth. Here, maximum mesiodistal and buccolingual crown dimensions of maxillary and mandibular
Hughes, T.+3 more
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