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  • noun Plural form of dentition.

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Examples

  • Our maintenance costs rise every year and we would quite happily consume everything that the taxpayer could throw at us to save our progressively damaged dentitions from failure and our collective horror at the prospect of dentures.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • In Lake Malawi, one of East Africa's Great Lakes, scientists can find a great diversity of dentitions among more than 1,000 cichlid species.

    Emaxhealth 2009

  • (SE 7.2) and significantly increased annually to 42. 7\% (SE 9.2) after 5 years in permanent dentitions.

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

  • In Lake Malawi, one of East Africa's Great Lakes, scientists can find a great diversity of dentitions among more than 1,000 cichlid species.

    Emaxhealth 2009

  • In primary dentitions the mean percentage of ART restorations after 1 year was

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

  • Over the millennia, as vertebrates developed more powerful opposing jaws for feeding in water and on land, most species adapted their dentitions there.

    Emaxhealth 2009

  • The adult dentitions of these two mutants have classically been considered to be similar.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • (SE 7.2) and significantly increased annually to 42. 7\% (SE 9.2) after 5 years in permanent dentitions.

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

  • Accordingly, in both the upper and lower cheek dentitions, heterozygous

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • However, this change had not resulted in an increase in the REX score in both dentitions.

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

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