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    for both animals to eat, it also causes halitosis (bad breath), and can lead to other infections, such as in the internal organs. Horses have twenty four deciduous teeth and thirty six to forty four permanent teeth. Just like dogs, horses have incisors, canines, premolars,…

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    Wearing Braces In College

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    meaning I am missing a lateral incisor. Hypodontia is fairly common but usually affects the wisdom teeth in most people. Since my missing tooth is in an observable location, I have to wear my retainer in public in order to avoid terrifying any children that catch a glimpse of me. As annoying as it is to wear a retainer all the time, I’ve come to appreciate this rather unusual trait of mine. Approximately two percent of the population is missing a lateral incisor, so statistically I consider…

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    small teeth, or none at all, since they commonly feed only on soft foods. In reptiles, teeth are generally simple and conical in shape, although there is some variation between species, most notably the venom-injecting fangs of snakes. The pattern of incisors, canines, premolars and molars is found only in mammals, and to varying extents, in their evolutionary ancestors. The numbers of these types of teeth varies greatly between species; zoologists use a standardised dental formula to describe…

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    Giraffe Facts

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    Giraffe The scientific classification of the giraffe is the Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Artiodactyla, Family: Giraffidae, Genus: Giraffa, and Species: G. Camelopardalis (Giraffe: The Facts). Giraffes are found in savannas, grasslands and open woodlands in Africa. Each subspecies lives in a different area of Africa. They range from eastern, central and southern Africa (Basic Facts About Giraffes ). During the dry season, giraffes are found near water holes and…

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    Their “short and pointed” incisors and “long, sharp, and curved” canines allow them to easily…

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    Folds of fleshy tissue located around the pig’s mouth. Skin and mucous membrane cover the pigs upper and lower lips. They contain a layer of connective tissue and labial glands (salivary glands). Their immobile and have and flattened upper lip. Incisors - Chiselled shaped teeth are located in the front and mid-section of the mouth. Canines – sharp pointed teeth located both sides of the mouth (top and bottom). Premolars - The teeth have cusps and are in front of the molars. Molars – Blunt…

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    Therapsida Research Paper

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    Therapsida – *Therapsida is a group of synapsids, and includes mammals and their ancestors. *They were advanced mammal like reptiles that appeared during early Jurassic and became dominant land animal during middle Permian period. *They evolved from a group of pelycosaurs called sphenacodonts. *The legs are positioned more vertically…

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    After being lifted from the plate and placed in the mouth, the poor pizza goes on a long journey through the digestive system and eventually is turned into waste after passing through the 6 primary organs of the digestive tract: the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The process of digestion starts when Bob the pizza is placed in the mouth. The main structures of the mouth are the teeth, tongue, salivary duct and oesophagus. Bob is killed, being chewed on by…

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    Direct laryngoscope and intubation would be difficult as the patient had limited mouth opening. The Supraglottic device such as laryngeal mask airway was considered as the most suitable option and patient was prepared for that. Preoperative management A routine proper preoperative assessment was done and the condition explained to the patient and an informed written consent was taken. The patient was kept fasting for six hours and premedicated. The preoperative investigations were done and…

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    drifting, and exfoliation (Sreeramulu, et al., 2015). The permanent teeth are prematurely shed and the patient is edentulous as early as his or her teen years. Radiographs of patients with PLS also often show vertical alveolar bone loss around the incisors and first molars, distinguishing PLS from chronic periodontitis in which horizontal alveolar bone…

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