Fossil hyraxes (Hyracoidea: Mammalia) from the Late Miocene and Plio-Pleistocene of Africa, and the phylogeny of the Procaviidae [PDF]
A palate with much of the dentition from Aragai, Lukeino Formation (6 Ma) Kenya, is the most complete known specimen of a Late Miocene procaviid hyracoid. It shares several features with Dendrohyrax.
Pickford, Martin
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Pyogenic granuloma causing midline diastema: A rare case report
This case report describes the presentation and management of a 12-year-old female patient with a tissue mass and spacing between her upper front teeth.
Anjan Jana +2 more
doaj +1 more source
New Basal Perissodactyla (Mammalia) From The Lower Eocene Ghazij Formation of Pakistan [PDF]
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109436/1/Contributions32No8-12082014.pdfDescription of Contributions32No8-12082014.pdf : Contributions Volume 32, Number
Gingerich, Philip D., Missiaen, Pieter
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Double Mesiodentes, Bilateral to Midline: A Report of Two Uncommon Cases
Background: Spontaneously erupted double mesiodentes, bilateral to midline are extremely rare and can alter both occlusion and appearance by affecting the eruption path, position, inclination and axial rotation of the maxillary permanent incisors.
Avina Banari
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Management of Midline Diastema with Aligners: Case Series
In adults, the gap between the maxillary central incisors is frequently regarded as an unaesthetic or malocclusion issue. Active treatment is available for patients who feel that a diastema is unacceptable. Not all diastemas, however, can be handled in the same way or at the same time.
Diptangshu Garai +5 more
openaire +1 more source
MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERIODONTIA-ORTHODONTIA APPROACH IN A CASE OF MIDLINE DIASTEMA WITH LABIAL FRENECTOMY USING ELECTROSURGERY [PDF]
Introduction: Periodontal tissue condition plays an important role as an adjunctive in the success of orthodontic therapy. One of prominent esthetic problem is midline diastema case, which was caused by high and aberrant frenulum attachment.
Adibah, Media sukmalia +3 more
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Further material of the ceratosaurian dinosaur Syntarsus from the Elliot Formation (Early Jurassic) of South Africa [PDF]
Two further fossils recovered from the Elliot Formation in South Africa are referred to the ceratosaurian genus Syntarsus: a partial pelvis and a well preserved and articulated snout.
Munyikwa, Darlington
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Midline Diastema Correction and Prosthetic Rehabilitation in Ectodermal Dysplasia- A Case Report
Nandini Kumari Katta +3 more
openalex +1 more source
The American genus Penetrigonias Tanner & Martin, 1976 (Mammalia: Rhinocerotidae) as a stem group elasmothere and ancestor of Menoceras Troxell, 1921 [PDF]
Heissig, Kurt
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