- A
tooth (pl.: teeth) is a hard,
calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many
vertebrates and used to
break down food. Some animals, particularly...
- Charcot–Marie–
Tooth disease (CMT) is a
hereditary motor and
sensory neuropathy of the
peripheral nervous system characterized by
progressive loss of muscle...
- The
scientific definition of
hyperdontia is "any
tooth or
odontogenic structure that is
formed from
tooth germ in
excess of
usual number for any
given region...
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Tooth whitening or
tooth bleaching is the
process of
lightening the
colour of
human teeth.
Whitening is
often desirable when
teeth become yellowed over...
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commonly known as lion's mane, yamabu****ake,
bearded tooth fungus, or
bearded hedgehog, is a
species of
tooth fungus. It
tends to grow in a
single clump with...
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Tooth wear
refers to loss of
tooth substance by
means other than
dental caries.
Tooth wear is a very
common condition that
occurs in
approximately 97%...
- needle-like,
pointed lower with
triangular upper, and non-functional. The type of
tooth that a
shark has
depends on its diet and
feeding habits.
Sharks are a great...
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Tooth development or
odontogenesis is the
complex process by
which teeth form from
embryonic cells, grow, and
erupt into the mouth. For
human teeth to...
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larger with
greater shearing ability, and its bite
force at the
canine tooth was
stronger than any
known Canis species.
These characteristics are thought...
- bruxism,
including aching jaw muscles, headaches, hy****nsitive teeth,
tooth wear, and
damage to
dental restorations (e.g.
crowns and fillings). Symptoms...