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They have fewer premolar teeth than other lemurs, with the dentition of:
About 92% of caracals lack the second upper premolar teeth.
The premolar teeth of mammals are the teeth between the canines and the molars.
Hairless cresteds often lack a full set of premolar teeth, but this is not considered a fault.
The lower canines are well formed, while the premolar teeth are thick and used for crushing hard foods.
With pliers he extracts a vestigial premolar tooth that the bear does not use to determine the animal's age.
Members of the genus Martes are distinguished by their four premolar teeth on the upper and lower jaws.
A horse that habitually fights the bit will move it repeatedly onto the forward part of the chewing surface of its second premolar tooth.
Its crushing premolar teeth and strong jaw muscles would have been used to crack open bone, much like the hyena of the Old World.
Twelve premolar teeth that the ferret uses to chew food-located at the sides of the mouth, directly behind the canines.
The premolar teeth are transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth.
The jaw (Mauer 1) was in good condition except for the missing premolar teeth, which were eventually found near the jaw.
The most frequent position (63%) of the mental foramen is in line with the longitudinal axis of the 2nd premolar tooth.
So the discoverers went back to Chad and found additional evidence, particularly two jawbones and an upper premolar tooth, that they say confirms their original conclusion.
He perfected the "Blandeau" and was the first dentist on record to recommend extraction of the premolar teeth to alleviate crowding and to improve jaw growth.
In such a case LLA prevents the permanent molars from migrating mesially (forward) thus blocking off the eruption space for the premolar teeth.
Grooves on the occlusal surfaces of molar and premolar teeth provide microscopic retention sites for plaque bacteria, as do the approximal sites.
It runs along the mandibular canal in the substance of the bone, accompanied by the nerve, and opposite the first premolar tooth divides into two branches, incisor and mental.
The molariform premolar teeth are a characteristic of the Leptictidium genus as a whole which is very marked in the P4 premolars of L. tobieni.
Anthropologists estimated the patient's age at death as over 30, and determined by X-rays that the perfectly fitted iron premolar tooth had been in use for at least one year after the implant.
Strong Enough to Carry Men The wear Dr. Anthony detected on the premolar teeth resembled that shown in recent X-ray studies of horses ridden with metal bits.
Sakis and uakaris have a diastema between the canine and premolar teeth, but the titis, which have unusually small canines for New World monkeys, do not.
Below the second premolar tooth, on either side, midway between the upper and lower borders of the body, is the mental foramen, for the passage of the mental vessels and nerve.
The features he referred to include body size, body proportions, brain size, receding chin, shape of premolar teeth and their roots, and the shape and projection of the brow ridge.
Otarocyon was a small borophagine characterized by a short, broad skull, a specialized middle ear, simple, tall premolar teeth, and molars that are incipiently adapted to a hypocarnivore diet.