Tooth replacement is a common trait to most vertebrates, including mammals. Mammals, however, have lost the capacity for continuous tooth renewal seen in most other vertebrates, and typically have ...
Edited by David B. Wake, University of California, Berkeley, CA, and approved September 8, 2011 (received for review June 15, 2011) In manatees, tooth movement rate is correlated to food intake (6).
Tooth morphogenesis and dental replacement are two key factors allowing vertebrate species to have and keep functional teeth and are thus at the heart of many studies. Dental shape, tooth raw ...
A dental implant is a permanent tooth replacement in which a titanium post is placed into the jawbone and capped with a crown or artificial tooth. Implants can take different forms. Dental implants ...
Tooth Crowing is done to cover the damaged tooth. It is also called tooth cap which is placed right above the damaged or broken tooth. Tooth cap can be made from a number of materials; some people ...
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