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through the gum.
Mamelons'
appearance can be
smoothed by a
dentist if they have not been worn down
naturally by
biting and
eating foods.
Mamelons are present...
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Mamelon (from
French mamelon, "nipple") may
refer to
Mamelon (dentistry), a
protrusion on a
newly erupted tooth Mamelon (fort), a
hillock fortified by...
- A
mamelon (from French 'nipple') is a
French name for a
breast shaped hillock. At the
Siege of
Sevastopol (1854–1855)
during the
Crimean War the French...
- A
mamelon (from
French mamelon, "nipple") is a rock
formation created by
eruption of
relatively thick or
stiff lava
through a
narrow vent in the bedrock...
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Mamelon Point (67°19′S 64°49′W / 67.317°S 64.817°W / -67.317; -64.817) is a
point 11
nautical miles (20 km) east-northeast of Cape
Northrop on the...
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skeleton is
ornamented with
small mounds known as
mamelons. A few
species may
supplement the
mamelons with
radiating cracks or
grooves known as astrorhizae...
- The
mamelon of Sik****o is a
mamelon 30
metres (98 ft) high, and 461
metres (1,512 ft) in cir****ference,
located in the
heart of Sik****o, Mali. It was...
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congealing in place.
Often thought to be a
volcanic plug, it is not. Two
other mamelons are nearby,
created in the same period:
Camels Hump, to the
south on Mount...
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trauma but also
providing the
proper degree of
stimulation to the tissues.
Mamelons are
usually found as
three small bumps on the
incisal edges of anterior...
- Colle-Saint-Michel
former commune with two
golden breast-shaped
hills (
Mamelons)
Church tower at
Pennant Melangell with the breast-shaped hill in the background...