The Inverted Cusp Tooth* - Journal of the American Dental Associationdoi:10.14219/jada.archive.1931.0361HallRupert E.Journal of the American Dental AssociationHail, R.E. : The inverted cusp tooth. J.A.D.A., December: 2366-2368, 1931.
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I soon noticed that I had a much larger audience: on the far side of the fence, a group of spectators from the village had gathered to watch me and were roaring with laughter, firmly cementing my reputation in San Marcos as “that big pale dentist who is 100% out of her mind.” I ...
while the toughness provided by the inner enameloid prevents catastrophic failures, prolonging performance of individual teeth rather than relying on uninterrupted delivery of new material, where brittle fracture at the cusp of the tooth would greatly hinder functionality (similar to snapping the pencil’...
Rhinoceroses have been considered to have originated from tapiroids in the middle Eocene; however, the transition remains controversial, and the first unequivocal rhinocerotoids appeared about 4 Ma later than the earliest tapiroids of the Early Eocene
with longer tooth loss? The correct "median occlusion", the traditional theory refers to the "median relationship", that is, the lower jaw is in the middle of the relationship. I think it should be "cusp dislocation", that is called the "median occlusion" in the past, that is,...
combined with the incipient root formation suggests that the tooth was unerupted at the time of the individual’s death. The morphology of the tooth is compatible with an attribution to either a first or a second lower molar (Methods-Detailed morphological analysis of the tooth). In either ...
cusp- small elevation on the grinding surface of a tooth incisor- a tooth for cutting or gnawing; located in the front of the mouth in both jaws molar,grinder- grinding tooth with a broad crown; located behind the premolars crown- the part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with...
cusp 1. Dentistry any of the small elevations on the grinding or chewing surface of a tooth 2. Anatomy any of the triangular flaps of a heart valve 3. Geometry a point at which two arcs of a curve intersect and at which the two tangents are coincident 4. Architect a carving at ...
is the deciduous third upper left tooth and is the permanent third lower right. Depending on their shape and function, teeth are divided into incisors, with flat crowns and cutting edges (for biting off food); canines, with a conelike crown (for tearing food); premolars (with a cuboid cr...