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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2012
AbstractDespite the relatively large size of anthropoid incisors in relation to the remainder of the dental arcade, and their prominent role in the preprocessing of food prior to ingestion, comparatively little is known about the functional morphology of anthropoid incisor shape and crown curvature.
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AbstractDespite the relatively large size of anthropoid incisors in relation to the remainder of the dental arcade, and their prominent role in the preprocessing of food prior to ingestion, comparatively little is known about the functional morphology of anthropoid incisor shape and crown curvature.
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2007
AbstractIn a seminal study Hylander (1975) concluded that the length of the incisor row in catarrhines considered frugivores is longer relative to body mass than in those classified as folivores. Assuming that large fruits require greater incisal processing than do leaves, stems, berries, and seeds, he argued that the larger incisors of frugivores ...
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AbstractIn a seminal study Hylander (1975) concluded that the length of the incisor row in catarrhines considered frugivores is longer relative to body mass than in those classified as folivores. Assuming that large fruits require greater incisal processing than do leaves, stems, berries, and seeds, he argued that the larger incisors of frugivores ...
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Autotransplantation of premolars to replace maxillary incisors: A comparison with natural incisors
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000The published literature contains no comprehensive studies that compare the outcome of premolar autotransplantation to the maxillary anterior region with natural incisors in the same patients. This article describes the gingival and periodontal conditions around premolars transplanted to the maxillary incisor region, subsequent to restoration.
E M, Czochrowska +3 more
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British Journal of Orthodontics, 1984
A case is reported in which the morphology of the tooth present in the right maxillary lateral incisor region suggests a diagnosis of hypo-hyperodontia.
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A case is reported in which the morphology of the tooth present in the right maxillary lateral incisor region suggests a diagnosis of hypo-hyperodontia.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1969
A n unusually rare dental abnormality presented a problem in nomenclature. The condition may be said to be either gemination, fusion, or dichotomy, or a combination of two or more of these three conditions. Gem&&ion is described as an arrangement or combination in pairs, fusion as a blending of different or the same things into one coalition, and ...
H G, Poyton, G A, Morgan, N, Levine
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A n unusually rare dental abnormality presented a problem in nomenclature. The condition may be said to be either gemination, fusion, or dichotomy, or a combination of two or more of these three conditions. Gem&&ion is described as an arrangement or combination in pairs, fusion as a blending of different or the same things into one coalition, and ...
H G, Poyton, G A, Morgan, N, Levine
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[Incisors with a mind of their own].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2014A 43-year-old man, known to have hypodontia, was bothered by his over-erupted central incisors. After the placement of implants and the accompanying crown- and bridgework, the central incisors appear to be increasingly over-erupted. The history shows that this phenomenon has already been seen in the past.
Heumen, C.C.M. van +3 more
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Lab Animal, 2009
Rabbit incisor teeth are open-rooted and, in healthy animals, grow continuously. Incisor adjustments are often necessary to maintain the health and well-being of rabbits with incisor malocclusion. This column will describe some techniques used to manage incisor malocclusion in the rabbit.
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Rabbit incisor teeth are open-rooted and, in healthy animals, grow continuously. Incisor adjustments are often necessary to maintain the health and well-being of rabbits with incisor malocclusion. This column will describe some techniques used to manage incisor malocclusion in the rabbit.
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British Journal of Orthodontics, 1975
In the interest of further clarification of the interaction of the multiple causative factors of upper incisor retroclination, the development of Class II Division 2 occlusion is contrasted to that of Class I. The patients whose records were used had not received orthodontic treatment.
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In the interest of further clarification of the interaction of the multiple causative factors of upper incisor retroclination, the development of Class II Division 2 occlusion is contrasted to that of Class I. The patients whose records were used had not received orthodontic treatment.
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Crowding of mandibular incisors
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1970Abstract The purpose of the present study was to compare two groups of cases selected at random. One group was treated orthodontically and studied years after treatment, and a similar group that was not treated. Each group consisted of twenty-eight patients of whom fifteen were females and thirteen were males.
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Apexification of deciduous incisor
Journal of Endodontics, 1980A calcium hydroxide apexification procedure for a pulpless deciduous central incisor is described.
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