| 31. | The fossil skull itself no longer had any teeth in it but a single tooth was found, lacking the cingulum.
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| 32. | On each of the lower molars, an anterolabial cingulum ( a shelf on the front labial corner ) is present.
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| 33. | No crest connects the protocone to the metacone, but there is a cingulum at the back margin of the tooth.
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| 34. | Because of its location, the cingulum is very important to brain structure connectivity and the integration of information that it receives.
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| 35. | The cingulum is a frontal association tract that could play a critical role because it connects sites repeatedly implicated in cognitive control.
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| 36. | The cingulum reaches distal surfaces, the cervical line curves incisally, which is also seen in the permanent maxillary central incisor.
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| 37. | The distance between the mesioincisal angle to the cingulum is slightly longer than the distance between the distoincisal angle to the cingulum.
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| 38. | The distance between the mesioincisal angle to the cingulum is slightly longer than the distance between the distoincisal angle to the cingulum.
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| 39. | At the front of the m2, crests known as the anterolophid and anterolabial cingulum are present before the protoconid and the metaconid.
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| 40. | There is a distinct ridge ( anterolabial cingulum ) at the outer front ( anterolabial ) edge of the molar, before the protoconid.
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