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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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Mandibular molars may have five or four cusps. A
cingulum is a
convexity mesiodistally resembling a girdle,
encircling the
lingual surface at the cervical...
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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...
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length is
greater in the
deciduous tooth. The
diameter of the
crown mesiodistally is
greater than the
length cervicoincisally,
which makes the
tooth appear...
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maxillary central incisor. The
tooth is
longer cervicoincisally than it is
mesiodistally. The
average length of the
primary lateral incisor is 15.8 mm, with...
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Australopithecus in that its ch****
teeth are
smaller and less
elongated mesiodistally and from
Ardipithecus in that its
enamel is thicker. The
dentition differs...
- cusps), a
buccal and a palatal/lingual cusp
which are
separated by a
mesiodistal occlusal fissure. The
maxillary premolars are
trapezoidal in shape. Whilst...
- and
usually contains a
single canal. The
palatal root is more
broad mesiodistally than
buccolingually and
ovoidal in
shape but
normally contains only...
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brackets in
relation to the long axis of the tooth. Traditionally, this
mesiodistal root
positioning necessitated using second-order, or tip,
bends along...
- 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...