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  • 1Crest (toothpaste) — Crest Tube of Crest Type Toothpaste Owner Procter Gamble Country U.S. Introduced …

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  • 2Crest Whitestrips — is a tooth whitening product made by Procter Gamble. Contents 1 Description 2 Summary of Products 3 Ingredients 4 External links …

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  • 3Tooth — Infobox Anatomy Name = Teeth Caption = An adult human s teeth. Caption2 = CGI posterior view of teeth taken from inside of mouthTeeth (singular, Tooth) are small whitish structures found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates that are used… …

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  • 4Tooth development — Radiograph of lower right (from left to right) third, second, and first molars in different stages of 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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  • 5Tooth (human) — For other uses of tooth or teeth , see Tooth (disambiguation). Teeth An adult human s teeth …

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  • 6crest — 1. A ridge, especially a bony ridge. SEE ALSO: crista. 2. The ridge of the neck of a male animal, especially of a stallion or bull. 3. Feathers on the top of a bird s head, or fin rays on the top of a fish s head. SYN: crista [TA]. [L. crista] …

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  • 7Neural crest — The formation of neural crest during the process of neurulation. Neural crest is first induced in the region of the neural plate border. After neural tube closure, neural crest delaminates from the region between the dorsal neural tube and… …

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  • 8Iliac crest — Bone: Iliac crest Pelvic girdle …

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  • 9alveolar crest fibers — fibers of the periodontal ligament extending from the cementum of the tooth root to the alveolar crest …

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  • 10predeciduous tooth — any tooth present at birth, which may be normal in all respects or may represent a hornified epithelial rootless structure, found on the gingivae over the crest of the ridge before eruption of the deciduous teeth. Called also dentia praecox, milk …

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