Not exact matches
These revealed that the animal's
tooth sockets were unusually shallow, and that the
upper end of each socket was well below the neck of the
tooth, so that only about two - thirds of the
root was in the sockets.
The researchers scanned a jawbone found in Greece and an
upper premolar from Bulgaria, and found the
roots of the
teeth to be largely fused together, indicating that the species might have been an early hominin.
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To Michelangelo it seemed a thousand years before the Magnificent went away so that he could correct the mistake; and, when he was alone, he removed an
upper tooth from his old man, drilling the gum as if it had come out with the
root, and the following day he awaited the Magnificent with eager longing.
Tear duct abscesses can be the result of an elongated
upper incisor
tooth root blocking the tear duct.
In both dogs and cats the third
upper premolar
tooth has
roots that penetrate close to the nasal passages.
The
roots of a cat's
upper teeth lie very close to the nasal passages.
If your puppy's
teeth are infected in his
upper jaw, the abscesses can form in the
roots of his
teeth and create the pockets of pus.
Eventually the
upper tooth weakens so much from the dissolving area that it breaks off and the
root is completely resorbed into bone.
Your dog's
upper teeth have
roots in the vicinity of its nasal passages.
Some
teeth, such as incisors, have one
root, while the others, such as the
upper fourth premolars, have as many as three
roots.
However, upon having her
teeth cleaned a couple of months ago it was noted that her
upper right premolar was dead from being cracked and an abscess had developed up in the
root area.