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We have an extra kidney, an extra lung, an extra gonad, extra teeth.
It has three distinguishing features: an enlarged parietal bone, giving it a raised forehead; a wide scapula, or shoulder blade; and two extra teeth of the upper jaw.
About 1 in 5 people are affected by 'dental crowding', so we definitely don't need to start growing extra teeth in adulthood.
Worried that it might damage his voice, he chose not to have corrective surgery to fix his overbite, which was caused by four extra teeth that forced out his incisors.
The resolution, adopted unanimously, gives extra teeth to the solo promises of a withdrawal made in the last eight months by Prime Minister Ehud Barak, who set ambitious deadlines when he took office for securing regional peace on the Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian fronts.
Other paleontologists strongly disputed this species, however, suggesting that the "pygmy tyrant" was simply a juvenile T. rex with extra teeth that would have been lost as it grew.
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They'll dig through their health care receipts and benefits statements, try to calculate how much money they have left in their FSAs and race off to the optometrist for a new pair of glasses or to the dentist for an extra tooth cleaning.
While an extra tooth may have eventually developed from this extra blood supply, its frequency among the general horse population makes its appearance in the Exmoor pony unremarkable.
Conversely, mice that overexpress EDA in the epithelium develop an extra tooth in front of the molars (23).
4 The latent odontogenic potential of rudimentary tissues can be evoked (e.g. under pathological conditions), to give rise to an extra tooth or to pathological development at the position where a tooth was regularly present in ancestors.
Origin of this extra tooth in mouse mutants has been explained by a revitalization and autonomous development of a rudimentary diastemal primordium inherited from ancestors, which manifests its latent odontogenic potential (Fig. 15).
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