3 research outputs found
Developmental Correlations of the Deciduous and Permanent Teeth During the Human Fetal Period
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Correlates of Permanent Tooth Development in Prenatal Time
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Mandibular precedence in the prenatal development of four permanent teeth
As shown in 62 pairs of dental opponents from 32 grossly normal human fetuses in the 75–378 mm crown-rump range, mandibular precedence is the rule for 11, 12, C and M1, a trend in agreement with mandibular precedence for deciduous teeth through dm1 and in the gingival emergence of the same permanent teeth during postnatal development.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37559/1/1330430310_ftp.pd