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  1. The Tooth

    The Tooth coor dm 77 31 S 168 59 E is a distinctive rock outcrop on the eastern slopes of Mount Terror Antarctica Mount Terror , Ross Island , at an elevation of about 1,400 metres. The feature lies 1 nautical mile 1.9  km south southeast of Tent Peak and is reported to resemble a fossilized shark s tooth. Descriptively named by a party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE , 1958 59, working in eastern Ross Island. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Tooth, The Category Rock formations in the Ross Dependency Category Landforms of Ross Island RossIsland geo stub ...   more details



  1. Tooth

    For other uses of tooth or teeth Tooth disambiguation pp semi small yes Image Close up chimpanzee teeth.png thumb right 200px A chimpanzee displaying its teeth Teeth singular tooth are small, calcification calcified , whitish structures found in the jaw s or mouths of many vertebrate s that are used to break down food . Some animals, particularly carnivore s, also use teeth for hunting or for defensive ..., plant matter is hard to digest, so herbivore s have many Molar tooth molars for mastication chewing and grinding. Carnivore s, on the other hand, need canine tooth canines to kill prey and to tear ... . Normal tooth eruption at about six months is known as teething and can be painful. Some animals ... by the differential regulation of the epithelial stem cell niche in the tooth of two rodent ... 13641521 ref Mammals Main Mammal tooth Aardvark In Aardvark s, teeth lack enamel and have many ..., the narwhal s have a giant unicorn like tusk, which is a tooth containing millions of sensory pathways ... tooth known. Beaked whales are almost toothless, with only bizarre teeth found in males. These teeth ... tooth Horse main Horse teeth An adult horse has between 36 and 44 teeth. All horses have 12 premolars ... remaining below the gumline in the dental socket. The rest of the tooth will slowly emerge from ... four Molar tooth molar s, one on each side of the upper and lower jaw. Until age 40, these are replaced ... of tooth is worn away by incisors every week, whereas the posterior teeth require a month to wear ..., a process known as aradicular . Unlike humans whose ameloblasts die after tooth development , rodents continually produce Tooth enamel enamel and must wear down their teeth by gnawing on various materials ... regulation of the epithelial stem cell niche in the tooth of two rodent species. Development 2003 . 130 ... , p. 187. ref Fish see also Shark tooth Fish , such as shark s, may go through many teeth in their lifetime ... at a rate as high as 1 new tooth per socket every month. Once adult, tooth replacement rates can slow ...   more details



  1. Tooth loosening

    Tooth loosening may refer to Gingival recession , with gradually increased risk of tooth loss Tooth loss disambig ...   more details



  1. Sweet Tooth

    wiktionary sweet tooth Sweet Tooth may refer to Sweet Tooth Twisted Metal , a character in the Twisted Metal video game series Sweet Tooth comics Sweet Tooth comics , a strip in the Portuguese comic Whizzer and Chips , and later Buster Sweet Tooth Vertigo Sweet Tooth Vertigo , a monthly Vertigo series by Jeff Lemire Sweet Tooth, a strain of Cannabis drug Cannabis disambig nl Sweet Tooth ...   more details



  1. Tooth and Claw

    Tooth and Claw is a phrase from Alfred, Lord Tennyson s poem In Memoriam A.H.H. It could refer to Tooth and Claw Doctor Who , a television episode Tooth and Claw short story collection , by T.C. Boyle Tooth and Claw novel , by Jo Walton Tooth and Claw 1998 novel , by Stephen Moore author Stephen Moore Disambig ...   more details



  1. Tooth abnormality

    Infobox Disease Name Tooth abnormality Image Caption DiseasesDB 29358 ICD10 ICD10 K 00 k 00 ICD9 ICD9 520 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D014071 A tooth abnormality is a congenital tooth disease . An example is anodontia . Tooth disease disease stub Category Developmental tooth disorders ...   more details



  1. Tooth and Nail

    Tooth and Nail may refer to Tooth and Nail album Tooth and Nail album , a 1984 album by heavy metal band Dokken, and a song from that album Tooth and Nail , a 1984 song by Foreigner from the album Agent Provocateur album Agent Provocateur Tooth and Nail novel Tooth and Nail novel , a 1992 novel by Ian Rankin Tooth & Nail Records , a record label founded in 1993 Tooth and Nail film Tooth and Nail film , a 2007 horror film Tooth and nail syndrome , a rare disorder characterized by nails that are thin, small, and friable disambig de Tooth and Nail ...   more details



  1. Tooth (disambiguation)

    Tooth or Teeth may refer to Tooth for teeth in animals Tooth human for teeth in humans Teeth film Teething , the process by which an infant s teeth sequentially appear by breaking through the gums Teeth song , a song by Lady Gaga from her EP The Fame Monster See also lookfrom tooth lookfrom teeth Tooth Fairy Tooth Fairy disambiguation Disambig wa Dint discramiaedje ...   more details



  1. Tooth polishing

    Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Tooth polishing 9332.JPG Caption Polishing a tooth using a prophy cup. ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 96.54 MeshID D003775 OPS301 OtherCodes Tooth polishing is the act of smoothing the tooth surface. ref http www.enotes.com nursing encyclopedia tooth polishing Tooth Polishing Encyclopedia of Nursing & Allied Health Bot generated title ref The purpose of polishing is to make it difficult for Dental plaque plaque to accumulate on the surface area. ref http www.dentalgentlecare.com prophy ref Common practice is to use a prophy cup a small motorized rubber cup along with an abrasive polishing polish ing compound. See also Tooth scaling Debridement dental References Reflist Dentistry stub Dentistry Category Dentistry procedures Category Oral hygiene fa ...   more details



  1. Succedaneous tooth

    A succedaneous tooth is a permanent tooth that replaces a primary deciduous tooth. See dental anatomy . References Ash, Major M. and Stanley J. Nelson. Wheeler s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion. 8th edition. 2003. p.  3. ISBN 0 7216 9382 2. Category Types of teeth Anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Tooth disease

    Infobox disease Name Tooth disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 K00 K05 ICD9 ICD9 520 ICD9 525 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D014076 A tooth disease is a disorder of the tooth that can be congenital or acquired. Examples Expand section date August 2011 Congenital anodontia Acquired dental caries Medical conditions Tooth disease Category Dental disorders disease stub ...   more details



  1. Tooth loss

    and is the result of injury or disease, such as mouth Physical trauma trauma , tooth injury , tooth decay , and gum disease . The condition of being toothless or missing one or more teeth, is called edentulism . Prevention of tooth loss Tooth loss due to tooth decay and gum disease may ... s office. In contact sports, risk of mouth trauma and tooth injury is reduced by wearing mouthguard s and helmets with a facemask e.g., football helmet , and goalie mask . Missing tooth replacement There are three basic ways to replace a missing tooth or teeth, including a fixed dental bridge , dentures , and dental implant s. Research in tooth regeneration Researchers in Japan have successfully regrown ..., cultured to produce a tooth germ, and the germ was then implanted into the bone at the space of a missing tooth. A tooth of the correct external and internal structure, hardness, strength and sensitivity later erupted in the space, eventually meeting the opposing tooth in a manner similar to an original natural tooth. This technique may be a possible future treatment for replacement of missing teeth ... Ogawa, Mitsumasa Mizuno, Shohei Kasugai, and Takashi Tsuji title Fully functional bioengineered tooth ... 32 pages 13475 80 pmc 2720406 ref See also Portal Dentistry Teeth cleaning Tooth brushing Dental floss Flossing Tongue cleaner Tongue Cleaning Dental surgery Wisdom tooth Dental Implant Periodontist References Reflist External links http ncemi.org cse cse0413.htm Avulsed tooth What to do http www.guardkit.com en toothinjury.asp Tooth injury Category Dentistry Dentistry stub ...   more details



  1. Tooth fusion

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 K 00 2 k 00 ICD9 ICD9 520.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Image Milk.teeth.fusion.jpg thumb The fusion of two deciduous teeth. The phenomenon of tooth fusion arises through union of two normally separated tooth germs, and depending upon the stage of development of the teeth at the time of union, it may be either complete or incomplete. On some occasions, two independent pulp chambers and root canals can be seen. However, fusion can also be the union of a normal tooth bud to a supernumerary tooth germ. In these cases, the number of teeth is fewer if the anomalous tooth is counted as one tooth. In geminated teeth, division is usually incomplete and results in a large tooth crown that has a single root and a single canal. Both gemination and fusion are prevalent in primary dentition, with incisors being more affected. Tooth gemination , in contrast to fusion , arises when two teeth develop from one tooth bud and, as a result, the patient has a larger tooth but a normal number. Related abnormalities of the dentition Amelogenesis imperfecta Dentinogenesis imperfecta Hyperdontia More than the average number of teeth Anodontia Lack of tooth development References Peirera AJ, Fidel RA, Fidel SR. Maxillary Lateral Incisor with Two Root Canals Fusion or Gemination? Braz Dent J 2000 11 2 141 146. Tooth disease Category Teeth Category Tooth development Category Dental disorders zh min nan G i ng ha p pt Fus o dent ria ...   more details



  1. Crown (tooth)

    Infobox Anatomy Name Crown Latin corona dentis GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code TerminologiaAnatomica 05 1.03.009 for the dental procedure Crown dentistry In dentistry , crown refers to the anatomical area of teeth , usually covered by tooth enamel enamel . The crown is usually visible in the mouth after tooth development developing below the gingiva and then tooth eruption erupting into place. References Ash, Major M. and Stanley J. Nelson. Wheeler s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion. 8th edition. 2003. ISBN 0 7216 9382 2. Category Parts of tooth dentistry stub Tooth anatomy bg ca Corona dent ria lt Danties vainikas fa hu Fogkorona mk ...   more details



  1. Tooth resorption

    Infobox disease Name Tooth resorption Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 K03.3 ICD9 ICD9 521.4 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D014091 Tooth resorption is a process by which all or part of a tooth structure is lost due to activation of the bodies innate capacity to remove mineralized tissue, as mediated via cells such as osteoclasts . Types include external resorption and internal resorption . It can be due to trauma, infection, or hyperplasia. ref name pmid17546866 Cite journal author Heithersay GS title Management of tooth resorption journal Aust Dent J volume 52 issue 1 Suppl pages S105 21 year 2007 month March pmid 17546866 doi 10.1111 j.1834 7819.2007.tb00519.x url http www3.interscience.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0045 0421&date 2007&volume 52&issue 1 20Suppl&spage S105 ref See also resorption References Reflist Acquired tooth disease Category Acquired tooth disorders Disease stub ...   more details



  1. Macrodontia (tooth)

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 K 00 2 k 00 ICD9 ICD9 520.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Macrodontia is a condition in which any tooth or teeth appear larger than normal for that particular type of tooth. True macrodontia that involves the entire dentition is rare. It is more common that there is an enlargement of a single tooth due to a disturbance of morphodifferentiation . It should not be confused with either taurodontism bull teeth , tooth fusion fusion double tooth or the jaws being relatively small, giving the appearance of macrodontia. It is commonly associated with gigantism . Alternate terminology Megadontia, megalodontia and giantism it is an opposite side of microdontia classified as true generalised macrodontia relative generalised macrodontia macrodontia of single teeth Aetiology Unknown for single tooth, but generalized macrodontia is usually attributed to a hormonal imbalance, pituirary giantism. Can be associated with facial hemihyperplasia Frequency Unknown in the primary dentition. br 1.1 in the permanent dentition Management Stripping br Build up of antimere br Extraction and prosthetic replacement implant, bridge, implant br References Kahn, Michael A. Basic Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Volume 1. 2001. Cameron, A. & Widmer, R. Handbook of Padiatric Dentistry. Second Edition 2003. Category Developmental tooth disorders dentistry stub Tooth disease zh min nan K kh ch ng fr Macrodontia ja pt Macrodontia ...   more details



  1. Tooth gemination

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 K 00 2 k 00 ICD9 ICD9 520.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID The phenomenon of gemination arises when two teeth develop from one tooth bud and, as a result, the patient has an extra tooth, in contrast to tooth fusion fusion , where the patient would appear to be missing one tooth. Fused teeth arise through union of two normally separated tooth germs, and depending upon the stage of development of the teeth at the time of union, it may be either complete or incomplete. On some occasions, two independent pulp chambers and root canals can be seen. However, fusion can also be the union of a normal tooth bud to a supernumerary tooth germ. In these cases, the number of teeth is also normal and differentiation from gemination may be very difficult, if not impossible. In geminated teeth, division is usually incomplete and results in a large tooth crown that has a single root and a single canal. Both gemination and fusion are prevalent in primary dentition, with incisors being more affected. Related abnormalities of the dentition Amelogenesis imperfecta Dentinogenesis imperfecta Hyperdontia More than the average number of teeth Anodontia Lack of tooth development As per the dental textbooks, Gemination is one bigger crown with the a cleft in it that, within the cervical third of the crown, looks like two teeth, BUT it is NOT two teeth. The number of the teeth in the arch will be normal References Peirera AJ, Fidel RA, Fidel SR. Maxillary Lateral Incisor with Two Root Canals Fusion, Gemination or Dens invaginatus? Braz Dent J 2000 11 2 141 146. Tooth disease Category Dental disorders Category Oral pathology Category Tooth development zh min nan P ng seng kh pt Gemina o odontologia ...   more details



  1. Tooth of Time

    Geological Survey USGS Tooth of Time first ascent easiest route Scrambling Scramble Image tooth.jpg thumb 250px The Tooth of Time, summer 2003 deletable image caption Saturday, 15 January 2011 The Tooth ... of the Cenozoic Era some 22 40 million years ago. The Tooth is located five miles 8  km southwest ... s most popular sights. The Tooth rises prominently from the valley floor, some convert 2500 ft ... to Santa Fe, New Mexico . The Tooth was formed when magma from deep within the Earth rose through older ... it to harden and cool where the sedimentary rock was strongest. The Tooth sits atop a prominent ... Lonesome Dove , the Tooth is readily visible as Pea Eye Parker, one of the protagonists, walks across the plain towards the cattle herd. Climbing The Tooth of Time is located on the east end of Tooth ... about 3.5 miles from Shaefer s Pass to the Philmont Scout Ranch camps Tooth Ridge campsite , located at the base of the Tooth of Time, with a short scramble ascending the Tooth. Another trail, known as the Stockade ... a road. ref name summitpost http www.summitpost.org tooth of time 151117 ref See also Image Philmont Scout Ranch Tooth of Time panoramic view.jpg thumb alt Panoramic view from Tooth of Time Panoramic view from top of the Tooth of Time. Portal Scouting External links http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&q cimarron, nm&ie UTF8&ll 36.445866, 104.999771&spn 0.071529,0.21698&t h&om 1 Satellite image of Tooth ... N 105 00 29 W type landmark region US NM display title References reflist DEFAULTSORT Tooth Of Time ...   more details



  1. Tooth fairy

    Other uses Tooth Fairy disambiguation File Silvia teeth 27 may 06 email.jpg thumb right A child s gift for the tooth fairy. We need a stronger picture than this, which belongs in the baby teeth article The tooth fairy is a fantasy figure of early childhood. ref Blair, John R. McKee, Judy S. Jernigan ... Bunny and Tooth Fairy. pp 691 694. ref The folklore states that when a child loses a Deciduous teeth baby tooth , if he or she places it beneath the bed pillow, the tooth fairy will visit while the child sleeps, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment. ref cite book last Watts first Linda S. title ... States of America isbn 0 8160 5699 4 pages 386 ref The tradition of leaving a tooth under a pillow for the tooth fairy to collect is practiced in various countries in the Anglosphere . Appearance Unlike Santa Claus and, to a lesser extent, the Easter Bunny , there are few details of the tooth fairy ... Wells revealed that most, 74 percent of those surveyed, believed the tooth fairy to be female, while 12 percent believed the tooth fairy to be neither male nor female and 8 percent believed the tooth ...?id FkdSAAAAIBAJ&sjid vQIEAAAAIBAJ&pg 3809,192140&dq tooth fairy&hl en title Tooth Fairy Lore Extracted date February 2, 1984 work Toledo Blade ref When asked about her findings regarding the tooth fairy s appearance, Wells explained You ve got your basic Tinkerbell type tooth fairy with the wings, wand, a little older and whatnot. Then you have some people who think of the tooth fairy as a man ... newspapers?id 4zcdAAAAIBAJ&sjid NCwEAAAAIBAJ&pg 6626,6866738&dq tooth fairy&hl en title The tooth ... s books and popular artwork found the tooth fairy to also be depicted as a child with wings, a pixie ... of Santa Claus, differences in renderings of the tooth fairy are not as upsetting to children ... teeth that fell out. When a child s sixth tooth falls out, it is a custom for parents to slip a gift or money from the tooth fairy under the child s pillow, but to leave the tooth as a reward. Some ...   more details



  1. Dog-tooth

    Other uses Dogtooth disambiguation Image Dog tooth ornament.jpg thumb Dog tooth ornament A dog tooth or dogtooth pattern , in architecture , is an ornament architecture ornament found in the molding decorative moldings of medieval architecture medieval work of the commencement of the 12th century, which is thought to have been introduced by the Crusade rs from the East. The earliest example is found in the hall at Rabbath Ammon in Moab c. 614 built by the Sassanians , where it decorates the arch molding of the blind arcade architecture arcade s and the string courses. The pattern consists of four flower petals forming a square or diamond shape with a central element. The petals have the form of the pointed conical canine tooth , eye tooth or cuspid. In the apse of the Church building church at Murano , near Venice , it is similarly employed. In the 12th and 13th centuries it was further elaborated with wood carving carving , losing therefore its primitive form, but constituting a most beautiful decorative feature. In Elgin Cathedral the dogtooth ornament in the archivolt becomes a four lobed leaf , and in Stone church , Kent , a much more enriched type of flower . The term has been supposed to originate in a resemblance to the dog tooth violet plant violet , but the original idea of a projecting tooth is a sufficient explanation. Dogtooth is also a woven fabric pattern which resembles a canine tooth . Aviation File Phantom 3716 3.jpg thumb Clearly visible near the wing tip is the jagged dog tooth leading edge A dogtooth in aviation is a wing or tailplane design where the leading edge of the airfoil has a noticeable notch. Many high performance aircraft use the dogtooth design, which induces a vortex over the wing to reduce boundary layer separation, increasing lift and improving resistance to stall. Some of the most well known uses of the dogtooth is in the stabilizer of the F 15 Eagle , the wings of the F 4 Phantom II , F A 18 Super Hornet , or the CF 105 CF 105 Arrow ...   more details



  1. Raymond Tooth

    Raymond Clive Tooth is a matrimonial and family law lawyer and racehorse owner in the United Kingdom ... and career Tooth attended several high profile schools while earning his law degree , including Dragon ..., Oxford University College in Oxford. In 1966, Tooth became a qualified lawyer. Since then, he has worked for several law firms , such as A&G Tooth 1966 70 , Payne Hicks Beach 1970 77 and Colombotti Alkin 1977 82 . ref http www.legal500.com firms 2994 offices 6762 lawyers 54187 Raymond Tooth Legal 500 Profile ref In 1986 Tooth and other international family lawyers, including Fiona Shackleton , co ... now consists of over 500 of the world s leading family lawyers. In 1982, Tooth established his own law firm, Raymond Tooth and Co. Later on, the firm would be renamed Sears Tooth. The firm, based out ... fee earners. ref http www.chambersandpartners.com UK Firms 4888 34245 Sears Tooth Chambers and Partners ... Case citation Law Reports law reports more frequently than some larger firms. Sears Tooth was involved ... divorces, Tooth and his firm also handle cases that prevent the removal or dissipation of assets and domestic violence as well. ref name Sears Tooth Legal 500 Profile http www.legal500.com firms 2994 sears tooth offices 6762 london profile Sears Tooth Legal 500 Profile ref His services do not come ... May 2009. ref His firm originated the eponymous Sears Tooth agreement , a deed that assigns the client s winnings to the solicitor in order to enable the client to fund the case. ref Sears Tooth v Payne ... Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. ref name Sears Tooth Legal 500 Profile He has gone ... Montgomerie . ref http www.thefirstpost.co.uk people,2078,raymond lsquojaws tooth wins big at the races,76930 Raymond Jaws Tooth wins big at the races , thefirstpost.co.uk, 23 May 2009, accessed 23 May 2009. ref Tooth, never one to shy away from controversial advice, was once quoted as saying A rich ... . ref name The real cost of divorce He runs his business by the motto Don t get even, get Tooth. Despite ...   more details



  1. Egg tooth

    Image Poicephalus senegalus egg tooth two weeks 21July07.JPG right thumb A Senegal Parrot chick at about 2 weeks after hatching. The egg tooth is near the tip of its beak on the upper mandible. In some Oviparity egg laying animal s, the egg tooth is a small, sharp, cranial protuberance used by offspring to break or tear through the egg s surface during hatching. It is present in most bird s and reptile s, and similar structures exist in monotreme s, Eleutherodactylus Eleutherodactyl frog s, and spider s. Some lizard s and snake s develop a true tooth that is shed after use other reptiles and birds generally develop an analogous epidermal horn that is reabsorbed or falls off. Birds In birds, the process of breaking open the eggshell is commonly referred to as pipping . ref cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary Pipping title Definition and etymology of pipping publisher Webster s Dictionary accessdate 2008 04 03 ref Chicks have a pipping muscle on the back of their necks. It is this muscle which gives them the strength to force the egg tooth through the inner membrane of the eggshell. When a chick becomes too large to absorb oxygen through the pores of its eggshell, it uses its egg tooth to peck a hole in the air sac located at the flat end of the egg. This sac provides a few hours worth of air, during which the chick breaks through the eggshell to the outside. The egg tooth falls off several days after hatching. Kiwi s lack an egg tooth, instead using their legs and beak to break through a relatively thin eggshell. The superprecocial megapode s possess an egg tooth ... Egg tooth.jpg 200px thumb Borneo Short tailed Python, Python breitensteini hatching, egg tooth visible Image Egg tooth2.jpg frame Picture of a red eared slider hatchling with an egg tooth. Baby snakes generally hatch from eggs with tough, leathery shells. A baby snake s egg tooth tears a hole directly ... leathery eggshells. A baby crocodile has an egg tooth on the end of its snout. It is a tough piece ...   more details



  1. Tooth eruption

    Image Gray1001.png thumb The removed bone reveals permanent teeth below the roots of primary teeth. Tooth eruption is a process in tooth development in which the tooth teeth enter the mouth and become visible. It is currently believed that the periodontal ligament s play an important role in tooth eruption. The first Tooth human human teeth to appear, the Deciduous teeth deciduous primary teeth also ... old. At that time, the first permanent teeth permanent tooth erupts and begins a time in which there is a combination ... the last primary tooth is lost. Then, the remaining permanent teeth erupt into the mouth. Theories Although researchers agree that tooth eruption is a complex process, there is little agreement on the identity ... Growth and Development. In the section titled Tooth Eruption. 2002. pp. 1 3. ref One of the theories is that the tooth is pushed upward into the mouth by the growth of the tooth s root. Others advocated that a tooth is pushed upward by the growth of the bone around the tooth. In addition, some ... to the 1950s. This theory postulated that a ligament below a tooth, which Sicher observed under ... the slide. ref Harris, Edward F. Craniofacial Growth and Development. In the section titled Tooth ... Growth and Development. In the section titled Tooth Eruption. 2002. p. 5. ref There is good evidence from experimental animals that a traction force is unlikely to be involved in tooth eruption Animals ... teeth of a seven year old, showing primary teeth left , a lost primary tooth middle , and a fully erupted permanent tooth right Although tooth eruption occurs at different times for different people, a general ... The American Dental Association, Tooth Eruption Charts found http www.ada.org public topics tooth eruption.asp here . Page accessed January 21, 2007. ref Tooth eruption has three stages. The first ... tooth erupts into the mouth, the teeth are in the mixed or transitional dentition. After the last primary tooth falls out of the mouth, the teeth are in the permanent dentition. Primary teeth Primary ...   more details



  1. Sharks Tooth

    Orphan date February 2009 Sharks Tooth Coord 76 2 S 159 38 E display inline,title is a small steep sided, tooth like rock lying west of Beckett Nunatak at the north side of the upper Mawson Glacier in Oates Land . Mapped and named by the Southern Party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE , 1962 63. usgs gazetteer Category Rock formations in Oates Land OatesLand geo stub ...   more details



  1. Tooth Peak

    Orphan date December 2010 Tooth Peak coor dm 72 47 S 162 3 E is a small sharp summit topography peak on the north end of Sculpture Mountain in the upper Rennick Glacier . Named for its tooth like shape by the Northern Party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE , 1962 63. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Victoria Land Category Pennell Coast VictoriaLand geo stub ...   more details




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