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Incisor

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Incisors (from Latin incidere, "to cut") are the front teeth present in most mammals. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 27 relations: Armadillo, Canine tooth, Carnassial, Cat, Cattle, Deciduous teeth, Elephant, Human, Human tooth development, Lagomorpha, Mammal, Mandible, Mandibular central incisor, Mandibular lateral incisor, Maxillary central incisor, Maxillary lateral incisor, Molar (tooth), Narwhal, Opossum, Permanent teeth, Premaxilla, Premolar, Rodent, Shovel-shaped incisors, Tooth, Tooth eruption, Tusk.

  2. Types of teeth

Armadillo

Armadillos (little armored ones) are New World placental mammals in the order Cingulata.

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Canine tooth

In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or vampire fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth. Incisor and canine tooth are Types of teeth.

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Carnassial

Carnassials are paired upper and lower teeth modified in such a way as to allow enlarged and often self-sharpening edges to pass by each other in a shearing manner. Incisor and Carnassial are Types of teeth.

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Cat

The cat (Felis catus), commonly referred to as the domestic cat or house cat, is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal.

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Cattle

Cattle (Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos. Mature female cattle are called cows and mature male cattle are bulls. Young female cattle are called heifers, young male cattle are oxen or bullocks, and castrated male cattle are known as steers.

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Deciduous teeth

Deciduous teeth or primary teeth, also informally known as baby teeth, milk teeth, or temporary teeth,Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy, Bath-Balogh and Fehrenbach, Elsevier, 2011, page 255 are the first set of teeth in the growth and development of humans and other diphyodonts, which include most mammals but not elephants, kangaroos, or manatees, which are polyphyodonts. Incisor and Deciduous teeth are Types of teeth.

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Elephant

Elephants are the largest living land animals.

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Human

Humans (Homo sapiens, meaning "thinking man") or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus Homo.

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Human tooth development

Tooth development or odontogenesis is the complex process by which teeth form from embryonic cells, grow, and erupt into the mouth.

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Lagomorpha

The lagomorphs are the members of the taxonomic order Lagomorpha, of which there are two living families: the Leporidae (rabbits and hares) and the Ochotonidae (pikas).

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Mammal

A mammal is a vertebrate animal of the class Mammalia.

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Mandible

In jawed vertebrates, the mandible (from the Latin mandibula, 'for chewing'), lower jaw, or jawbone is a bone that makes up the lowerand typically more mobilecomponent of the mouth (the upper jaw being known as the maxilla).

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Mandibular central incisor

The mandibular central incisor is the tooth located on the jaw, adjacent to the midline of the face. Incisor and mandibular central incisor are Types of teeth.

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Mandibular lateral incisor

The mandibular lateral incisor is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both mandibular central incisors of the mouth and mesially (toward the midline of the face) from both mandibular canines. Incisor and mandibular lateral incisor are Types of teeth.

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Maxillary central incisor

The maxillary central incisor is a human tooth in the front upper jaw, or maxilla, and is usually the most visible of all teeth in the mouth. Incisor and maxillary central incisor are Types of teeth.

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Maxillary lateral incisor

The maxillary lateral incisors are a pair of upper (maxillary) teeth that are located laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both maxillary central incisors of the mouth and medially (toward the midline of the face) from both maxillary canines. Incisor and maxillary lateral incisor are Types of teeth.

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Molar (tooth)

The molars or molar teeth are large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth. Incisor and molar (tooth) are Types of teeth.

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Narwhal

The narwhal (Monodon monoceros) is a species of toothed whale native to the Arctic.

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Opossum

Opossums are members of the marsupial order Didelphimorphia endemic to the Americas.

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Permanent teeth

Permanent teeth or adult teeth are the second set of teeth formed in diphyodont mammals. Incisor and Permanent teeth are Types of teeth.

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Premaxilla

The premaxilla (or praemaxilla) is one of a pair of small cranial bones at the very tip of the upper jaw of many animals, usually, but not always, bearing teeth.

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Premolar

The premolars, also called premolar teeth, or bicuspids, are transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth. Incisor and premolar are Types of teeth.

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Rodent

Rodents (from Latin rodere, 'to gnaw') are mammals of the order Rodentia, which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws.

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Shovel-shaped incisors

Shovel-shaped incisors (or, more simply, shovel incisors) are incisors whose lingual surfaces are scooped as a consequence of lingual marginal ridges, crown curvature, or basal tubercles, either alone or in combination. Incisor and shovel-shaped incisors are Types of teeth.

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Tooth

A tooth (teeth) is a hard, calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food.

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Tooth eruption

Tooth eruption is a process in tooth development in which the teeth enter the mouth and become visible.

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Tusk

Tusks are elongated, continuously growing front teeth that protrude well beyond the mouth of certain mammal species.

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See also

Types of teeth

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incisor

Also known as Central incisor, Front teeth, Front tooth, Incisor teeth, Incisor tooth, Incisors, Incizor, Lateral incisor, Maxillary incisor, Maxillary incisors, Upper incisors.