incisors in English

noun
1
a narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting. In humans there are four incisors in each jaw.
Generally, the front, incisor and canine teeth have one canal, premolars have two canals and the back molar teeth have three.

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1. Maxillary, Incisors, Cuspids, and Bicuspids

2. The symptoms concerned were agenesia, displaced tooth buds, rotated or tilted incisors, aplasia and microdontia of lateral incisors.

3. They sneered at her, baring their tiny incisors.

4. Bovid and pronghorn species lack upper incisors and canines

5. The teeth of Antechinus are also ‘cat-like’ with no prominent front incisors.

6. There appears to be something engraved on the inside of the patent's lower incisors.

7. Sharp little incisors showed when he smiled, matching, in dainty repulsiveness, his naked shins.

8. Because its upper and lower incisors grow continuously, the beaver must frequently abrade them.

9. ‘Each of the four ‘worlds’ has two incisors, one canine, two Bicuspids, and three molars.’

10. The crevice, upon further examination, was found to be stuffed full of yellowing incisors and weathered molars.

11. Abstract Intrusion mechanics according to Burstone can be regarded as a practicable method for the intrusion of incisors

12. 7: The other wise usual resorptions when torquing the incisors are either very minimal or hardly depetable radiologically.

13. Crosstie Incisors (Horizontal & Vertical) Capacity 6” x 8”, 7” x 8”, 7” x 9”, up to 9’ long

14. Cuspid - one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars

15. 1 The greater incidence of digestion on maxillary incisors can be attributed to the greater breakage of the maxillae.

16. A postsurgical orthodontic expansion of the alveolus and the existence of lateral incisors improved the prognosis for both techniques significantly (p<0.05).

17. Deciduous canines and second molars were the most often persisting teeth due to agenesis of the maxillary lateral permanent incisors and mandibular second premolars.

18. Can't definitively tell you if she engaged in sexual activity immediately prior to death, but I did find this wedged between her central and lateral incisors.

19. Clasping primary canines to assist in the retention of removable space maintainers would appear to be contraindicated during the period of eruption of permanent lateral incisors

20. 21 Compared with the impacted group, the erupted group had anteriorly positioned and larger maxilla and mandible, less ramus-corpus angle and more protrusive lower incisors .

21. During Anilingus and cunnilingus there may be repeated thrusting of the tongue over the mandibular incisors which may result in injury to the tongue or ulceration of

22. What does Canine mean? A sharp-pointed tooth on either side of the upper jaw and lower jaw, between the incisors and the bicuspids, having a lo

23. See synonyms for Canines on Thesaurus.com The pointed teeth in the front of the mouth (two on the top and two on the bottom) next to the incisors

24. As age advances the tushes become worn , the incisors instead of being thin and elongated become rounder and shorter , until in very old age they are nothing but stumps .

25. "Central or Lateral Incisors, Cuspids or Bicuspids.—The restoration of a central or lateral is an operation that calls for the exercise of judgment and in" 2

26. It was also debated in this article that the mechanism of deep overbite of high angle, sence of the amount of intrusion of incisors and notice in using utility arch.

27. The results of this study allow the conclusion that the prevalence of isolated maxillary lateral incisors agenesis in a Syrian population is within the average range with regard to other populations.

28. Beaver definition, a large, amphibious rodent of the genus Castor, having sharp incisors, webbed hind feet, and a flattened tail, noted for its ability to dam streams with trees, branches, etc

29. The purpose of this work was to analyze variations in maxillary arch dimensions in subjects presenting unilaterally impacted maxillary permanent central incisors compared with a control group of subjects without eruption anomalies.

30. What Is a Cingulum? According to MediLexicon, the Cingulum of the tooth is a U-shaped ridge located on your upper central and lateral incisors and on the upper cuspids (also called canines) on the tongue-facing side of the tooth

31. An inferior alveolar nerve block, the most common dental nerve block, Anesthetizes the ipsilateral hemi-mandible (including teeth and bone), as well as the lateral (buccal) mucosa over the lower incisors, canine, and first premolar, and, cutaneously, the ipsilateral lower lip and chin.

32. ‘Causes of dissection include hypertension, Marfan's syndrome, trauma, Ehler's Danlos, coarctation, Bicuspid aortic valve and relapsing polychondritis.’ ‘Incisors cut food, and cuspid and Bicuspid teeth grasp and tear food.’ ‘Persons born with a Bicuspid aortic valve are predisposed to develop aortic stenosis.’

33. Coypu (plural Coypus or Coypu) A large, crepuscular, semiaquatic rodent (Myocastor Coypus) resembling a large rat, having bright orange-yellow incisors, native to South America and introduced to Europe, Asia and North America, valued for its fur in eastern Europe and central Asia and considered a pest elsewhere

34. The basal cortical was larger than the lingual cortical bone, although it did not show any significant differences with the lingual zone (p=0.210); the Cancellous bone observed was on average 5 mm from the superior point and 5.07 mm in the inferior point, being larger at the level of the central incisors and smaller at the canine level.