10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MICRODONT»
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Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine, and Treatment Planning
The second most common is the maxillary fourth molar, which may be fully
developed or a microdont. The term paramolar is used if the microdont is located
buccal or lingual to the normal tooth. Distomolar is used to indicate that the
microdont ...
Steven L. Bricker, B C Decker, Robert P. Langlais, 2001
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: New volumes
See Agnostus. microdont, a. 2. In craniom., having a dental index less than 42.
micr odontic (mi-kro-don'tik), a. [microdont + -ic] Same as *microdont, 2.
microdontism (mi-kro-don'tizm), n. [microdont + -ism,] The character or state of
being ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1909
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
A primitive Cambrian genus of trilobites of the family Agnostidx, with slightly
segmented eephalon and pygid- ium. See Agnostus. microdont, a. 2. In craniom.,
having a dental index less than 42. microdontic (mi-krp-don'tik), a. [microdont + -
ic] ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Supplement
See Agnostus. microdont, a. 2. In craniom., having a dental index less than 42.
microdontic (mi-krp-don'tik), a. [microdont + -to J Same as * microdont, 2.
microdontism (mi-kro-don'tizm), n. [micro- dont + -ism.] The character or state of
being ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1910
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
See Agnostus. tmicrodon-t, a. 2. In craniom., having a dental index less than 42.
microdonbic (mi-kr9-don'tik), a. [microdont + -ic] Same as *microdont, 2.
microdontism (mi-kro-don'tizm). n. [microdont + -ism.] The character or state of
being ...
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Oral Radiology: Principles and Interpretation
Supernumerary teeth may also be microdont teeth. Clinical Features. The
involved teeth are noticeably small and may have altered morphology. Microdont
molars may have an altered shape. For example, mandibular molars may have
four ...
Stuart C. White, Michael J. Pharoah, 2013
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Handbook of Paleoanthropology: Vol I:Principles, Methods and ...
It was a microdont animal with small postcanine teeth and a rather large body
size, whereas Australopithecus was a megadont hominid with large postcanine
teeth and small body size. Modern humans are microdont. Orrorin did not live in
an ...
Winfried Henke, Ian Tattersall, Thorolf Hardt, 2007
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Pocket Atlas of Dental Radiology
The eruption of tooth 28 is inhibited by a microdont (micromolar), and is
associated with an eruption cyst. The pressure caused by development and
eruption of the partially impacted tooth 48 has forced tooth 47 into a horizontal
position. Fig.
Friedrich A. Pasler, Heiko Visser, 2011
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Preclinical Manual of Conservative Dentistry
Fig 3.78 Composite polishing system (Courtesy: Microdont) Fig 3.79 Rubber
impregnated discs for polishing (Courtesy: Microdont) Fig 3.80 Coated abrasives
(Courtesy: Microdont) 160 Zirconium silicate: Used to make coated abrasive
discs ...
10
Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist
B, Radiograph of a third molar microdont and distomolar. (A, Courtesy Dr. Margot
Van Dis; B, courtesy Dr. George Blozis.) Other supernumerary teeth include
mandibular and maxillary premolars; maxillary lateral incisors; and the maxillary
...
Olga A. C. Ibsen, Joan Andersen Phelan, 2014