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teeth [tiːθ]

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false teeth SUBST pl

baby tooth SUBST

wisdom tooth <- teeth> SUBST

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It also had labyrinthodont teeth, characterized by infolded enamel, which characterizes all of the earliest known tetrapods as well.
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He started hitting her teeth with the pliers.
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If a child's baby tooth is lost before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, adjacent teeth will drift and tip into the empty space.
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Generally, most mosasaurs had sharp teeth evolved to grab soft, slippery prey like fish and squid, which, in later species, were later modified to rend flesh, as well.
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It also has more teeth than the common bottlenose dolphin 23 to 29 teeth on each side of each jaw compared to 21 to 24 for the common bottlenose dolphin.
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In skew gears, teeth suddenly meet at a line contact across their entire width causing stress and noise.
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A sleep apnea oral appliance is typically molded to fit a particular patient's teeth by a dentist specializing in treating sleep disorders.
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Its needle-like teeth could have also filtered out the seawater, the same way a baleen whale sifts plankton from the water.
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Occlusal splints are divided into partial or full-coverage splints according to whether they fit over some or all of the teeth.
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Estimated to be about 60,000 years old, the specimen was severely arthritic and had lost all his teeth, with evidence of healing.
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