The specimen is six inches long and shows fifteen tooth sockets.
This is a result of the tooth socket being exposed to air.
There are sixteen tooth sockets, from which the teeth themselves have been lost, in each dentary.
That kept the pain constant, as if it were festering in several tooth sockets at once.
The teeth were spike-like in form, and set into tooth sockets with raised margins.
The snout is long and thin, with numerous tooth sockets.
Use a damp tea bag over the empty tooth socket to help stop bleeding.
After an extraction, a blood clot forms in the tooth socket.
The symptoms are made worse when food debris is trapped in the tooth socket.
The fourth pair is much smaller; to the back gradually the tooth sockets again increase in size.