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at a given time, and as each tooth wears out, another tooth moves forward to take its place in a process similar to a conveyor belt. The last and largest of these teeth usually becomes exposed when the animal is around 40 years of age, and will often last for an additional 20 years. When the last of these teeth has fallen out, regardless of the elephant's age, the animal will no longer be able to chew food and will die of starvation.
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usually shed their deciduous teeth before (or very shortly after) their birth, and are usually born with their permanent teeth. The teeth of rabbits complement their diet, which consists of a wide range of vegetation. Since many of the foods are abrasive enough to cause attrition, rabbit teeth grow
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teeth have polyp-like protrusions located on the root surface of the tooth. These polyps are made of cementum in both species, but in human teeth, the protrusions are located on the outside of the root, while in whales the nodule is located on the inside of the pulp chamber. While the roots of human
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can be used to estimate the animal's age. Between birth and five years, age can be closely estimated by observing the eruption pattern on milk teeth and then permanent teeth. By age five, all permanent teeth have usually erupted. The horse is then said to have a "full" mouth. After the age of
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juveniles replace teeth with larger ones at a rate as high as one new tooth per socket every month. Once mature, tooth replacement rates can slow to two years and even longer. Overall, crocodilians may use 3,000 teeth from birth to death. New teeth are created within old teeth.
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teeth are made of cementum on the outer surface, whales have cementum on the entire surface of the tooth with a very small layer of enamel at the tip. This small enamel layer is only seen in older whales where the cementum has been worn away to show the underlying enamel.
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A horse's incisors, premolars, and molars, once fully developed, continue to erupt as the grinding surface is worn down through chewing. A young adult horse will have teeth, which are 110–130 mm (4.5–5 inches) long, with the majority of the crown remaining below the
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discovered in 2014 suggests that the beak of birds may have evolved from teeth to allow chicks to escape their shells earlier, and thus avoid predators and also to penetrate protective covers such as hard earth to access underlying food.
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typically have 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
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premolars, with most of those having only one or two. They are equally common in male and female horses and much more likely to be on the upper jaw. If present these can cause problems as they can interfere with the horse's
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five, age can only be conjectured by studying the wear patterns on the incisors, shape, the angle at which the incisors meet, and other factors. The wear of teeth may also be affected by diet, natural abnormalities, and
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continuously throughout life. 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
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had dentine in their exoskeletons, which may have functioned in defense or for sensing their environments. Dentine can be as hard as the rest of teeth and is composed of collagen fibres, reinforced with
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have a giant unicorn-like tusk, which is a tooth containing millions of sensory pathways and used for sensing during feeding, navigation, and mating. It is the most neurologically complex tooth known.
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has between 36 and 44 teeth. The enamel and dentin layers of horse teeth are intertwined. All horses have 12 premolars, 12 molars, and 12 incisors. Generally, all male equines also have four
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of sharks are almost identical in structure and are likely to have the same evolutionary origin. Indeed, teeth appear to have first evolved in sharks, and are not found in the more primitive
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Though teeth are very resistant, they also can be brittle and highly susceptible to cracking. However, cracking of the tooth can be used as a diagnostic tool for predicting bite force.
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had scales composed of dentine and an enamel-like compound, suggesting that the origin of teeth was from scales which were retained in the mouth. Fish as early as the late
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of dog saliva, which prevents enamel from demineralizing. Sometimes called cuspids, these teeth are shaped like points (cusps) and are used for tearing and grasping food.
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whereby vowels immediately preceding a high vocalic in the following syllable were raised. As the nominative plural ending of the Proto-Germanic consonant stems (to which
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showed that the teeth and scales were made of the same tissues, also found in mammal teeth, lending support to the theory that teeth evolved as a modification of scales.
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lineages retained all tooth generations developed throughout the life of the animal. This replacement mechanism is exemplified by the tooth whorl-based dentitions of
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throughout its life without having properly formed roots. These teeth are also known as aradicular teeth, and unlike humans whose
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incisors grow and wear away continually through gnawing, which helps maintain relatively constant length. The industry of the
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use the radula plus an acidic secretion to bore through the shell of other molluscs. Other predatory marine
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1260:are replaced constantly throughout their lives.
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1785:McCOLLUM, MELANIE; SHARPE, PAUL T. (July 2001).
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2508:Elephants: Majestic Creatures of the Wild
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2326:Missouri House Rabbit Society-Kansas City
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2122:"Everything you need to know about teeth"
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1863:"tooth | Origin and meaning of tooth"
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1787:"Evolution and development of teeth"
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2949:Hersher, Rebecca (May 2, 2018).
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2780:. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil.
2707:Nature Ecology & Evolution
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2564:The Permanent Canine Teeth
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2027:"Dental caries in the dog"
1607:Dragon's teeth (mythology)
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1298:European medicinal leech
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1467:snails and
1465:carnivorous
1461:herbivorous
1455:Within the
1386:peristaltic
1372:lined with
1281:Ichthyornis
1279:A skull of
1275:Ichthyornis
1262:Crocodilian
1168:Shark tooth
1067:guinea pigs
1024:ameloblasts
860:Horse teeth
831:Horse teeth
794:Human tooth
460:Old English
360:comes from
247:guinea pigs
213:diphyodonts
145:vertebrates
61:Identifiers
21:Human tooth
3507:Categories
3288:2019-01-09
3029:2009-10-27
2909:: 215–220.
2796:1335983356
2688:2022-10-22
2455:(3): 550.
2257:Elephants.
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2081:2017-11-19
1750:: 104835.
1613:References
1551:thelodonts
1500:earthworms
1496:ghost slug
1457:gastropods
1446:oesophagus
1423:mesenchyme
1416:homologous
1242:enervation
1217:Amphibians
1188:cladodonts
1175:, such as
1162:See also:
1060:epithelial
1040:stem cells
1026:die after
943:lagomorphs
941:and other
845:wolf teeth
681:. Normal
667:diphyodont
656:Carnivores
646:have many
644:herbivores
604:homologous
597:epithelium
574:pharyngeal
504:bōks/bōkiz
495:mouse/mice
476:book/books
342:zoologists
325:amphibians
255:lagomorpha
185:. In most
168:germ layer
156:carnivores
149:break down
143:) of many
48:chimpanzee
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3352:1469-185X
2859:252569771
2843:1476-4687
2761:233985000
2745:2397-334X
2612:2054-5703
2418:1932-8494
1772:220585014
1574:cementine
1492:pulmonate
1476:Naticidae
1442:chitinous
1425:-derived
1412:chitinous
1374:chitinous
1310:organisms
1102:premolars
1063:stem cell
912:Elephants
849:vestigial
835:An adult
769:cetaceans
745:Cetaceans
715:aardvarks
695:elephants
691:Kangaroos
675:deciduous
630:species.
563:denticles
511:mūs/mūsiz
356:The word
352:Etymology
318:conodonts
249:(but not
203:cartilage
199:ligaments
160:omnivores
133:calcified
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2630:28018617
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1998:June 28,
1973:18868124
1965:11566120
1916:24009032
1821:11523817
1764:32668361
1726:45097018
1718:13641521
1683:12571097
1580:See also
1555:Cambrian
1486:, use a
1450:bivalves
1404:Molluscs
1380:such as
1334:and two
1330:has two
1258:reptiles
1252:Reptiles
1246:bicuspid
1234:acrodont
1209:duplicis
1206:Qianodus
1121:Manatees
1112:region.
1110:diastema
1106:incisors
920:manatees
865:cribbing
819:mandible
788:Primates
777:narwhals
773:dolphins
765:suborder
709:Aardvark
699:manatees
687:teething
571:endoderm
560:ectoderm
543:Sanskrit
302:lampreys
300:– while
286:teleosts
278:reptiles
172:ectoderm
3451:Sources
3181:4387522
3132:829–845
3101:8479316
2823:Bibcode
2715:Bibcode
2621:5180115
2590:Bibcode
2541:292–298
2457:Bibcode
2106:18 July
2044:2777300
1994:Science
1943:Bibcode
1907:3632217
1812:1594990
1519:Limpets
1511:diatoms
1484:Conidae
1382:diatoms
1370:gizzard
1366:Bryozoa
1355:hirudin
1336:ventral
1238:dentary
1227:dentine
1116:Manatee
1098:canines
1086:gnawing
1084:during
1016:Rodents
1011:Rodents
953:1.0.2.3
950:2.0.3.3
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924:aquatic
880:⁄
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815:maxilla
767:of the
725:Canines
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486:mūs/mȳs
469:bōc/bēċ
455:tōþ/tēþ
377:h₁dent-
323:Living
310:dentine
306:keratin
290:pharynx
259:rabbits
191:lizards
187:teleost
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1177:sharks
1138:Walrus
1127:Walrus
1090:molars
1046:, and
1032:dentin
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934:Rabbit
887:fodder
804:humans
751:Baleen
697:, and
671:humans
648:molars
640:animal
636:fossil
628:mammal
554:Origin
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391:to eat
334:snakes
314:enamel
282:palate
239:beaver
235:Rodent
229:sharks
170:, the
141:mouths
3518:Teeth
3425:(PDF)
3364:S2CID
3279:S2CID
3105:S2CID
2855:S2CID
2757:S2CID
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2634:S2CID
2430:S2CID
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2128:5 May
1969:S2CID
1768:S2CID
1722:S2CID
1515:algae
1504:squid
1469:slugs
1318:worms
1269:Birds
1155:of a
1153:Teeth
916:tusks
837:horse
825:Horse
757:whale
538:odous
532:ὀδούς
528:Greek
519:Latin
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426:*
418:teeth
398:*
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271:tusks
267:pikas
263:hares
243:voles
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67:Latin
35:Tooth
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650:for
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507:and
481:and
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251:mice
245:and
164:gums
158:and
152:food
139:(or
137:jaws
79:MeSH
72:dens
3437:doi
3398:hdl
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