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"thin teeth" can be used in written English as a descriptive phrase
It can be used to describe teeth that are very narrow or slender in shape. Example: The crocodile's thin teeth were perfectly designed for catching fish in the river.
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What a sight: a man already old in his 40s, hair thin, teeth gone.
In contrast, the grooming hypothesis emphasized that all lemuriforms use their toothcombs for grooming, and long, thin teeth are poorly suited for the mechanical stress of gouging and exudate feeding.
Disturbances in the enamel matrix phase result in quantitative defects, as in the hypoplastic form of AI with small, thin teeth, teeth with pits and grooves, or areas without enamel (Fig. 1a before crown therapy, 1 B after crown therapy).
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In addition, it is feasible for patients with thin surrounding alveolar bone or thin tooth roots, in whom a rapid orthodontic force can cause root resorption and bone perforation or cleavage [12].
Lemurs generally have thin tooth enamel compared to anthropoid primates.
In addition, she had type I bilateral Duane syndrome with no abduction in either eye, narrowing of the palprebal fissure of the inturned eye, was farsighted, had thin tooth enamel, held her jaw sideways in a cross-bite pattern, and had long fingers with a slight clinodactyly of the fifth finger.
I'd not seen him for five years and he was older, thinner, teeth gone, but there he was.
The thinner teeth and lighter skeleton of Qianzhousaurus suggest it hunted smaller creatures, such as lizards and feathered dinosaurs.
Furthermore, about half of the respondents complained of cracks on the edges of teeth and thinning teeth.
Their rationale was that newly discovered remains in fact had smaller cheek teeth and thinner tooth enamel than members of the genus Australopithecus.
Pegged was too tall, too thin, her teeth were too large and white.
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