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Incisors (from
Latin incidere, "to cut") are the
front teeth present in most mammals. They are
located in the
premaxilla above and on the
mandible below...
- The
maxillary central incisor is a
human tooth in the
front upper jaw, or maxilla, and is
usually the most
visible of all
teeth in the mouth. It is located...
- Hutchinson's
teeth Other names Hutchinson's
incisor, Hutchinson's sign or Hutchinson-Boeck
teeth Notched incisors known as Hutchinson's
teeth which are characteristic...
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lateral incisors are a pair of
upper (maxillary)
teeth that are
located laterally (away from the
midline of the face) from both
maxillary central incisors of...
- In rodents,
incisor pro****bency
refers to the
orientation of the
upper incisor,
defined by the
position of the
cutting edge of the
incisor relative to...
- Shovel-shaped
incisors (or, more simply,
shovel incisors) are
incisors whose lingual surfaces are
scooped as a
consequence of
lingual marginal ridges,...
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Mandibular incisor may
refer to:
Mandibular central incisor Mandibular lateral incisor This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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mandibular lateral incisor is the
tooth located distally (away from the
midline of the face) from both
mandibular central incisors of the
mouth and mesially...
- The
mandibular central incisor is the
tooth located on the jaw,
adjacent to the
midline of the face. It is
mesial (toward the
midline of the face) from...
- fangs. They can
appear more flattened, however,
causing them to
resemble incisors and
leading them to be
called incisiform. They
developed and are used primarily...