| 11. | Deciduous teeth are unlikely to have talon cusps.
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| 12. | They can also experience retention of deciduous teeth ( baby teeth ) and sinus problems from overcrowding.
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| 13. | Other common problems include abscessed, loose, infected, or cracked teeth, retained deciduous teeth, and plaque build up.
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| 14. | The deciduous teeth appear at about three weeks, with the permanent teeth following at seven to nine weeks.
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| 15. | The deciduous teeth form in the groove, and then are reabsorbed, while development of rudimentary baleen plates begin.
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| 16. | The deciduous maxillary second molar is also the most likely of the deciduous teeth to have an oblique ridge.
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| 17. | Where deciduous teeth are present, it is also possible to determine the age at which a child was weaned.
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| 18. | An integral part of the success of this treatment is the timely removal of certain of the deciduous teeth.
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| 19. | An odontoclast ( / odon�to�clast /; o-don�to-klast ) is an osteoclast associated with absorption of the roots of deciduous teeth.
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| 20. | During " teething " in young children, pericoronitis can occur immediately preceding eruption of the deciduous teeth ( baby or milk teeth ).
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