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The development, appearance, and classification of teeth fall within its field of study, though dental occlusion, or contact among teeth, does not.
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The present study presents a classification of tooth loss that may be a useful indicator of the number and position of the missing tooth.
There are three general classifications of tooth form: single-cut, double-cut, and rasp.
Previous descriptions of caries patterns have usually assumed and compared a priori classifications of tooth surfaces [ 14- 25] 25], which often differed among studies, leading to inconsistencies that demonstrate the limited utility of a priori surface classifications.
This is not consistent with the known classification of matched tooth locations as the more susceptible locations for cracked teeth development.
Second, we validated this method by a blind classification of modern mammalian teeth.
Accurate classification of different anatomical structures of teeth from medical images provides crucial information for the stress analysis in dentistry.
In conclusion, RDPs seem to be more effective in the classification system only when higher numbers of teeth are replaced, while FDPs are more effective per artificial tooth added.
For practical reasons, categories with relatively low prevalence (in the "at least ten teeth branch," the categories not meeting the cut-offs, in the "less than ten teeth branch," the categories that met the cut-offs) were not further dichotomized to the next level.> For the classification of dental configurations, only natural teeth were considered.
Tooth loss classification did not take into account the number of teeth present, but number of missing teeth with prosthetic space.
The classification system was able to quantify the effectiveness of teeth replacements.
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