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  2. Template:DentalFormula - Wikipedia

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    Dentition with tooth count. To display the dentition (permanent or deciduous) along with the tooth count, additionally provide the total parameter, an integer that equals the total number of teeth in the mouth ( upper count plus lower count times two). This yields: 2.1.3.3 2.1.3.3 × 2 = 36.

  3. Dentition - Wikipedia

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    The dashes (-) in the formula are likewise not mathematical operators, but spacers, meaning "to": for instance the human formula is 2.1.2.2-3 2.1.2.2-3 meaning that people may have 2 or 3 molars on each side of each jaw. 'd' denotes deciduous teeth (i.e. milk or baby teeth); lower case also indicates temporary teeth.

  4. Human tooth - Wikipedia

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    The dental formula for primary teeth in humans is 2.1.0.2 2.1.0.2. In the primary set of teeth, in addition to the canines there are two types of incisors—centrals and laterals—and two types of molars—first and second. All primary teeth are normally later replaced with their permanent counterparts.

  5. Hominid dental morphology evolution - Wikipedia

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    Hominid species that lived 1.8 to 1.3 million years ago. Continuing the pattern of hominid dental morphological evolution, ergaster had a less prognathic face, smaller dental arcade. The mandibular symphysis is also shown to have grown. In general the dentition, is very similar to that of Homo erectus.

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  7. Template:DentalFormula/doc - Wikipedia

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    1.2.1 Permanent dentition. 1.2.2 Deciduous dentition. 1.2.3 Dentition with tooth count. 2 History. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: DentalFormula/doc.

  8. Tooth - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits have a total of six incisors, three upper premolars, three upper molars, two lower premolars, and two lower molars on each side. There are no canines. Dental formula is 2.0.3.3 1.0.2.3 = 28. Three to four millimeters of the tooth is worn away by incisors every week, whereas the cheek teeth require a month to wear away the same amount. [23]

  9. Dental notation - Wikipedia

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    The upper teeth are denoted I 1, I 2, C −, Pm 3, Pm 4, M 1, M 2, and M 3. Left or right has to be specified. The lower teeth are I 1, I 2, C −, Pm 3, Pm 4, M 1, M 2, and M 3. The reason the premolars are labeled 3 and 4 is that in earlier primates there were two other premolars between them and the canines. [5]

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