- cusps), a
buccal and a palatal/lingual cusp
which are
separated by a
mesiodistal occlusal fissure. The
maxillary premolars are
trapezoidal in shape. Whilst...
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mandibular canine is
notably narrower mesiodistally than the
maxillary one, the root is
compressed mesiodistally with well-marked
grooves on both sides...
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length of the
alveolar arch is
smaller than the
tooth arch (the
combined mesiodistal width of each tooth). The
wisdom teeth (third molars) are frequently...
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Province in China.
Using an
equation derived by
Conroy (1987)
based on the
mesiodistal length of
preserved teeth found, it is
estimated that Lufengpithecus...
- the
upper 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...
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extensive repetition (for example, a
journal article that uses the term "
mesiodistal"
dozens of
times might use the
abbreviation "MD"). The abbreviations...
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These four-way
distinctions are
often termed proximal, mesioproximal,
mesiodistal, and distal. Many non-European
languages make
further distinctions; for...
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Limestone of Germany, the
total length is ****umed to be 21
times larger than
mesiodistal length of
mandibular tooth plate. For example, I.
bifurcatus with mandibular...
- (2018: 51-67).
Personal pronouns Demonstratives *ni 'proximal' *tu '
mesiodistal' *taj 'distal (visible)' *te 'mesioproximal' *tɛ 'distal (non-visible)'...
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humans and more
recent Homo. The
teeth of H.
luzonensis are
small and
mesiodistally (the
width of the tooth) shortened. The
molars are
smaller than those...