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  • 101Wisdom tooth — A wisdom tooth, in humans, is any of the usually four third molars. Wisdom teeth usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25.[1] Most adults have four wisdom teeth, but it is possible to have more, in which case they are called supernumerary… …

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  • 102Wolf tooth — Wolf teeth are small peg like teeth that sit just in front of (or rostral) to the first cheek teeth of horses and other equidae. They are vestigial first premolars and the first cheek tooth is referred to as the second premolar even when wolf… …

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  • 103Cracked tooth syndrome — Classification and external resources Cross section of a posterior tooth. ICD 9 …

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  • 104Pulp (tooth) — Section of a human molar Latin pulpa dentis Gray s …

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  • 105Canine tooth — Cuspid redirects here. For the heart valves, see bicuspid valve and tricuspid valve. Canine tooth This dog s longer pointed cuspids or fangs show why they are particularly associated with canines …

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  • 106Scaling and root planing — Not to be confused with Dental antibiotic prophylaxis. Scaling and root planing Intervention Close up image of a hand scaler. ICD 9 CM …

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  • 107retained root — 1. a tooth root, or part of a root, remaining in the soft tissue or in bone following trauma, extensive tooth decay, or incomplete extraction. 2. a tooth root intentionally retained to prevent resorption of the alveolar process …

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  • 108Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease — Charcot Marie Tooth disease Classification and external resources The foot of a person with Charcot Marie Tooth. The lack of muscle, a high arch, and claw toes are signs of the genetic disease. ICD 10 …

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  • 109Molar (tooth) — Molars A lower wisdom tooth after extraction …

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  • 110Shark tooth — Shark teeth are relics of shark evolution and biology. Shark skeletons are composed entirely of cartilage. Often the only parts of the shark to survive as fossils are teeth. Fossil shark teeth have been dated back hundreds of millions of years.… …

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