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deciduous teeth
noun
Plural of deciduous tooth
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Five deciduous teeth (teeth 1 5) retained by the family after natural exfoliation were made available for phenotypic characterization.
P = Permanent teeth, D = Deciduous Teeth, P&D Permanent and Deciduous teeth.
Fractures occur easily, and the deciduous teeth are lost early.
Twenty-eight deciduous teeth erupt by six to eight weeks of age, and by the time puppies are six to seven months old these deciduous teeth are all replaced by 42 adult teeth.
Extracted deciduous teeth were stored in 5% buffered formaldehyde.
This is advantageous in patients whose deciduous teeth already show advanced root resorption or are missing.
Other stem cells have been isolated from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) (Miura et al. 2003).
We speculated that LEF1 might function in the stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED).
Stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) have been isolated and characterized as multipotent cells.
Autotransplants and deciduous teeth had low annual failure rates and are appropriate treatments in children and adolescents at low costs.
Diastemas, tipping, retention of deciduous teeth, and midline deviation could be common in these patients if not treated.
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