Sentences with phrase «at tooth structure»

However, if you look closer at tooth structure, a different story might emerge, he noted in his presentation.

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Adult structure helps by recognizing and providing the time, space, and conditions for an infant to sleep and rest, but doing any more would be akin to trying to force teeth to appear in different places in the mouth at different times.
«Baby teeth are essential for eating and getting proper nutrition, for the structure of the face, and for holding space for the adult teeth to come in properly,» says Homa Amini, D.D.S., chief of pediatric dentistry at Nationwide Children's Hospital, in Columbus, Ohio.
The animal's lower jaw, which hangs under the ridge like an evolutionary afterthought, is even narrower — a flimsy structure only about three feet across at its widest point on a fully grown whale and studded with four - inch teeth.
Palaeontologists from Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Netherlands and the University of Bristol, United Kingdom, studied the fossil using high energy X-rays at the Swiss Light Source at the Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland, revealing the structure and development of teeth and bones.
Examining thin sections of the teeth under a microscope and using technology at the McMaster - based Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy, the researchers were able to show that anomalies formed in the dentin layers during years when victims failed to get enough Vitamin D to fully mineralize the structures that form dentin and bone.
The idea of being bitten by a nearly toothless modern frog or salamander sounds laughable, but their ancient ancestors had a full array of teeth, large fangs and thousands of tiny hook - like structures called denticles on the roofs of their mouths that would snare prey, according to new research by paleontologists at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM).
The hidden complexity of the tooth structure in theropods suggests that they were more efficient at handling prey than previously thought, likely contributing to their success,» said Dr Kirstin Brink from the University of Toronto Mississauga, who is the first author on the study.
Dr. I Lerh Brisbin at the University of Georgia has said, «The few studies which have been conducted of the structure of the skulls, mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that, in proportion to their size, their jaw structure and thus its inferred functional morphology, is not different than that of any breed of dog.
When the need for a prophylaxis is obvious, the full exam, dental x-rays to assess the health of tooth roots and associated structures, and any additional treatments that are required can usually be performed at the same time as the cleaning.
Dr. Atherton is notorious for bad identification practices, and has, in at least one case, identified a pure breed dog (not a banned breed) as banned because of the dog's teeth structure.
Teeth Similar in Structure, Different in Care Dr. Katherine Kling is a veterinarian who typically sees dogs and cats through the dentistry service at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana.
The dentist will likely want to take an X-ray to look at the bone structure and to see if there are any issues with the remaining teeth in the mouth.
The study clearly identified that PDS» hygienists, following their 11 - step procedure, are proficient at performing a thorough prophylaxis and have the ability to recognize pathology, both soft tissue and tooth structure related.
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