As with all max anterior teeth, the central incisors are usually located facially to the mandibular teeth when the mouth is closed.
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In instances when the maxillary anterior teeth are lingual to the mandibular teeth, the condition is referred to as an anterior crossbite.
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The contact point of the mandibular teeth is in the lingual fossa of the maxillary central incisor about 4 mm gingivally from the incisal edge.
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Infections originating in either maxillary or mandibular teeth can spread into the buccal space, usually maxillary molars ( most commonly ) and premolars or mandibular premolars.
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The posterior mandibular teeth of " T . borealis " differ from these genera, however, being set flush with the margin of the jaw.
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"' Bolton Analysis "'is a tooth analysis developed by Wayne A . Bolton to determine the discrepancy between size of maxillary and mandibular teeth.
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As a general rule, four teeth erupt for every six months of life, mandibular teeth erupt before maxillary teeth, and teeth erupt sooner in females than males.
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As with " T . carnifex ", this species is presumed to have used its mandibular teeth, the latter were also used in slicing and stabbing during eating.
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The maxillary teeth, which number 20-32, are in a continuous series without any interspace, and are longest posteriorly, Conversely, the mandibular teeth are longest anteriorly.
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The mandibular teeth are the mandibular central incisor, mandibular lateral incisor, mandibular canine, mandibular first premolar, mandibular second premolar, mandibular first molar, mandibular second molar, and mandibular third molar.