Dentition [noun]
Definition of Dentition:
teeth
Opposite/Antonyms of Dentition:
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Sentence/Example of Dentition:
The imperfections of the mouth, resulting of a bad dentition, are stricken away by the application of the interchanging Thooth.
Such cases are merely instances of irregularity in the time of dentition, and carry with them no particular significance.
Parents ought to carefully attend to the childs second dentition.
The generic differences are based upon the comparative lengths of the tail, and upon the dentition.
Now these correspondences are the more striking when we bear in mind that a similar dentition is often put to very different uses.
Now, as a dentition becomes more distinctly carnivorous, so the hindmost molars and the foremost premolars disappear.
Dentition during warm weather and the presence of worms and chronic malarial poisoning have been known to cause hives.
Dentition approaches the next genus, there being only one pair of unicuspidate upper incisors placed, one by each upper canine.
The dentition of the Carnivora varies according to the exclusiveness of their fleshy diet, and the nature of that diet.
Another peculiarity is in its dentition; instead of six incisors in the upper jaw it has only four.