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A CBCT study on distolingual space of mandibular molars in adults with different sagittal skeletal patterns [PDF]
Objective To study the distolingual space of mandibular molars in adult patients with different sagittal skeletal patterns, and to analyze the main bony anatomical sites that restrict molar distalization, in order to provide guidance for the treatment ...
LI Zongfeng, SUN Lian, PAN Yongchu
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Objective. To detect presence of MB2 canal in maxillary molars and distolingual canal in mandibular molars by Dental CT. Material and Methods. A retrospective study of 100 Dental CTs was done.
Sushma Rathi +2 more
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Case reports and clinical guidelines for managing radix entomolaris
Knowledge about the external and internal anatomy of the tooth is essential for successful dental practice. Anomalies in the tooth are often encountered which poses difficulties in dental treatments.
Bejoy J Thomas +3 more
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With the increasing number of reports of aberrant root canal morphology, the clinician needs to be aware of the variable anatomy. Various case reports have been published with the finding of middle mesial canal in mandibular first molar, however finding ...
Parul Bansal +2 more
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A new primate assemblage from La Verrerie de Roches (Middle Eocene, Switzerland) [PDF]
Primates reached a great abundance and diversity during the Eocene, favored by warm temperatures and by the development of dense forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Becker, Damien +3 more
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Large mammal remains from the early pleistocene site of Podere San Lorenzo (Perugia, Central Italy) [PDF]
Most of the research on fossil mammals from Umbria (central Italy) has been carried out in the southwestern branch of the Tiber basin, due to its paleontological richness.
Azzarà, Beatrice +6 more
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Endodontic management of radix entomolaris in a mandibular third molar
A wide array of anatomical variations present to dentists from time to time. The mandibular third molars are not far away in this context. Many a time, extraction remains the choice of treatment because of their most posterior location and unpredictable ...
Tushar Kohli +3 more
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Rare dental trait provides morphological evidence of archaic introgression in Asian fossil record
The recently described Denisovan hemimandible from Xiahe, China [F. Chen et al., (2019) Nature 569, 409–412], possesses an unusual dental feature: a 3-rooted lower second molar.
Antón, S., Bailey, S., Hublin, J.
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Revision of Madagascar's Dwarf Lemurs (Cheirogaleidae:Cheirogaleus): Designation of Species, Candidate Species Status and Geographic Boundaries Based on Molecular and Morphological Data [PDF]
The genus Cheirogaleus, the dwarf lemurs, is a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of Madagascar. The dwarf lemurs are taxonomically grouped in the family Cheirogaleidae (Infraorder: Lemuriformes) along with the genera Microcebus,
Bailey, Carolyn A +10 more
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Teeth are morphologically and genetically different in various races and cities. Hence, determining the frequency of radix entomolaris root in different races is of critical importance. The main purpose of this survey is to appraise
Seyedeh Shima Ghazi MirSaeed +2 more
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