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"Canine teeth"
Keywords:
fang
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incisors
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prey
,
teeth
,
jabbing
Related Terms:
Heterodont
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Canine tooth
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Premolars
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Premolar
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Cuspids
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Posterior teeth
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Molar
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Cuspid
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Molars
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Bicuspids
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Canines
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Canine
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Bite
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Wisdom tooth
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Permanent teeth
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Fang
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Malocclusion
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Crossbite
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Bicuspid
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Centric occlusion
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Overbite
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Cross bite
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Carnassial
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Dentition
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Occlusion
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Dental
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Occlusal
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Teeth
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Deciduous
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Parrot mouth
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Class iii malocclusion
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Wisdom teeth
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Undershot
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Anterior teeth
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Pharyngeal teeth
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Overjet
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Incisor
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Tridentate
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Flipper
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Impacted
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Level bite
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Dental bridge
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Dentures
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Pontic
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Partial
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Edentulous
,
Dental implants
,
Incisors
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Deciduous teeth
The large, sharp, curved teeth that are located on each side of the mouth. (Also referred to as eye teeth)
cats.consultinghealth.com
long, pointed teeth used for jabbing prey and ripping flesh; between the incisors and premolars; fang teeth.
wolfsource.org
teeth next to the lateral incisors identified by pointed cusp used for tearing food
findadentist.net
Long, fang-like teeth on either side of mouth (dog-like).
seagrantfish.lsu.edu
the sharp, pointed teeth of mammals. Humans, monkeys, apes and carnivores all have canine teeth.
sensesofwildness.com
Sometimes called fangs, they are teeth used as weapons and to grasp and hold prey.
en.wikibooks.org
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