Horses have twelve molars and six incisors; males have an additional tooth located behind the incisors Permanent teeth are formed by six years of age; the high crowned teeth are the mark of a grazing animal, and continue to grow throughout the lifetime of a horse The age of a horse can be determined by the condition and number of teeth
The size of the driven gear is measured in the teeth around the circumference of this sprocket Changing gears therefore requires to 'run more/less teeth', i e use a driven gear of different size
dentition, characteristic arrangement of teeth in human or animal; real power, real strength and effectiveness
Death of an infant when teething Children appear to have been more susceptible to infection during this time, although malnutrition from being fed watered milk has also been suggested as a cause
Canines: the cornerstone of the mouth, the fangs or the cuspid (upper and lower) Incisors, Lateral: the next teeth on either side of the central incisors (upper and lower) Incisors, Central: the two front teeth, the cutting teeth (upper and lower) Molars: the back teeth, the chewing teeth (upper and lower) Premolar: the middle teeth or the bicuspid (upper and lower) TMJ(TMD): temporomandibular joint(disorder), the place near the ear where the lower jaw "joins" the skull A defect of the disc or other parts are involved A clicking is most common U