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- slightly mesial to the long axis of the tooth. They are also thicker labiolingually than mesiodistally. Because of the disproportionate incisal edges, the...
- Linguolabials or apicolabials are consonants articulated by placing the tongue tip or blade against the upper lip, which is drawn downward to meet the...
- wrinkled enamel surface, heavily serrated mesial and distal carinae, and labiolingually compressed (laterally flattened) crowns. The femur of the paratype specimen...
- positioned dorsally. In Kaprosuchus many teeth are hypertrophied and labiolingually (laterally) compressed, unlike those of other crocodyliforms with similarly...
- bases and cutting edges. The canines are short, but thick and robust. Labiolingually, their mandibles are much stronger at the canine teeth than in canids...
- appliance systems were very po****r in the early part of the 20th century. Labiolingual appliances use bands on the first molars joined with heavy lingual and...
- consistent with a low canopy arboreal niche. The teeth were located labiolingually, compressed, multicuspidate, pleurodontid and pterygoid. There were...
- left second molar, is enormous, with a length x breadth (mesiodistal x labiolingual) of 13.6 mm × 16.6 mm (0.54 in × 0.65 in), comparable to the Denisovan...
- enveloped in striated enamel with an enamel infolding at the base, labiolingually compressed and hooked, the exception being Ikechosaurus which has still...
- tooth morphology is most similar to the extant great white, in having labiolingually flattened triangular cusps with serrated edges. The dentition differs...