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    Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Disease Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease which is also called CMT. It is said in National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke “That the physicians Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and Howard Henry Tooth. In 1886 Charcot, Marie, and Tooth discovered a group of progressive disorders that affects the peripheral nerves” (NINDS). They still consider this disease to being rare in the United states. The estimated amount of people who are diagnosed is fewer than 175,00…

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    in your backpack, and slip your shoes on and head out the door. What do all of these tasks have in common? All of these everyday activities involve holding onto things and moving from one point to another. Now, imagine that you have Charcot Marie Tooth disease, a form of muscular dystrophy that causes muscle degeneration in the arms and legs along along with perpetual, shooting nerve pain. Your everyday morning routine has just become ten times harder than it was before. Now you have to watch…

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    Introduction: Maxillary canines impaction is a common condition , and dentists must be ready to manage the situation. Early detection of impaction with time interception, and well-managed orthodontic and surgical treatment, impacted maxillary canines can be guided to erupt in an appropriate location in the dental arch.(1) Maxillary permanent canines position is very strategically important in keeping the occlusal relationship symmetrical and harmony. The upper canine are the most impacted…

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    Theory Of Maxillary

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    The development of maxillary permanent canines and emerging into the oral cavities is late after the neighboring teeth at ages of 10 to 12 years for girls and 11 to 13 years for boys.(1) Maxillary canines are important either for function or ethetics. canine is the second most impacted tooth, with a prevalence of 1% to 4%. and 2:1 in female : male, and bilaterally 8% to 45%. 85% of the impacted canines are palatal(2) Patients with impacted maxillary canines are difficult and take more time in…

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    The Saber-tooth Tiger/ Cat The Sabertooth tiger is all around the world. Many may say they don't know what a saber-tooth is but we seen it throughout our childhood. When we were small we use to watch the movie Ice Age which includes the three friends a mammoth, a sloth and last a saber-tooth tiger. Many have also seen 10,000 b.c which includes a sabertooth tiger, no one should say they haven't seen one because everyone has watched a movie where one was in. A sabertooth isn't a cuddling…

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    Endodontic Characteristics

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    studied 830 mandibular canines, and reported that 98.3% had only one root and of these 4.9% had two canals and one orifice, 1.2% had two canals and two orifices. Two canals and two roots were present in 1.7% of the cases.25 Hess (1921),26 Barrett(1925),27 Pucci and Rei (1944),28 Madeira et al. (1973),29 De Deuss (1982),30 all have described the case of one root and two canals. Bakianian Vaziri P et al. (2006) analyzed 100 canines and detected the presence of two radicular canals…

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    enzymes to work on the food (in-text citation). There are 4 types of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars and molars. There are 4 incisors, 2 canines, 4 premolars and 4 molars on both the upper and lower jaw. The arrangement of each type of tooth is shown on Fig.1 (in-text citation). Each types of tooth also have different shapes and functions. Incisors are chisel shaped. It is used for biting off pieces of food. Canines have one pointed cusp; it is used for grasping, holding, tearing food…

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    Imagine the best desert gets served right in front of your face but you aren't able to eat it because you don't take care of your teeth and the food is too rough for your teeth. That is the.worst possible situation, so that's why you should take care of your teeth to eat that breathtaking dessert because teeth are a very important part of your body. Usually when you hear teeth you think, losing teeth, why, how do we lose them. Most of the time children start to lose teeth at 6 or 7 because…

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    Chimps Human Evolution

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    commonplace ancestors of chimps/bonobos and hominins are like nowadays chimps (huge incisors and procumbent while first erupted). Canines are sexually dimorphic (males extra important then ladies). Hominin men typically have small canines and better jaw, joint; the smaller the canines are in adult males. modern people’s, first molar is the largest amongst molars and typical tooth length is decreased (again with…

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    teeth. However, just because you don't think of them, does not mean they are not doing many things at once! There are actually four different kinds of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Each of these four types of teeth perform different (and specific) functions. For example, incisors typically cut food into pieces, canines usually tear food, and premolars and molars crush food. Teeth are also fascinating in a variety of other ways. For example, did you know that the average…

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