The Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) has published a valuable dataset comprising 712 ...
Deciduous teeth of Carnivoramorpha can differ substantially from their permanent structural and functional counterparts, particularly dP4. As a consequence, isolated carnivoramorphan deciduous teeth ...
The paper presents a retrospective analysis of the outcome of the non-restoration of carious deciduous teeth. Multi-surface cavities presenting early in lower molar teeth were most likely to produce ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The process of the first dentition is part of a very short period during human development characterised by an extraordinary intensity of ...
QUESTION: Why don’t grown-up teeth grow back in? ANSWER: Humans, like many other mammals, have two sets of teeth. The first set is deciduous (meaning “shed” – think about deciduous trees that lose ...
The teeth of a 30,000-year-old child are shedding new light on the evolution of modern humans, thanks to research from the University of Bristol published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
Standard dental care in different international locations may vary based on a variety of factors, such as accessibility to providers, variations in available materials, dental products or procedures, ...
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Why do people have baby teeth and adult teeth?
Like most mammals, humans are diphyodont: We have two sets of teeth – baby teeth and adult teeth. The technical term for our baby teeth is deciduous teeth because they fall out, the same way deciduous ...
This new resource consists of a database containing 712 measurements from the Ratón Pérez Collection, the first open reference sample with raw data ...
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