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  2. Carnassial - Wikipedia

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    Carnassial teeth infections are common in domestic dogs. They can present as abscesses (a large swollen lump under the eye). Extraction or root canal procedure (with or without a crown) of the tooth is necessary to ensure that no further complications occur, as well as pain medication and antibiotics .

  3. Didelphodon - Wikipedia

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    Although perhaps little larger than a Virginia opossum, with a skull length of 12.2 centimetres (4.8 in) and a weight of 5.2 kilograms (11 lb), [2] the teeth have specialized bladelike cusps and carnassial notches, indicating that the animal was a predator; the jaws are short and massive and bear enormous, bulbous premolar teeth which appear to ...

  4. Mammal tooth - Wikipedia

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    Carnivores possess diverse carnassial teeth. The carnassials are specialized teeth for different diets of different animals. [12] These teeth are used to cut through flesh. [12] Either the molars or both the premolars and molars in combination may be adapted into shearing carnassials. Tooth roots can be great indicators of diets.

  5. Creodonta - Wikipedia

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    In creodonts, either the first upper and second lower molars, or the second upper and third lower molars, were the primary carnassials, and the rear teeth formed a carnassial series. This structure committed them to eating meat almost exclusively, which may have limited their ability to exploit mesocarnivore and omnivore ecological niches ...

  6. Hyaenodonta - Wikipedia

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    However, some hyaenodonts possessed as many as three sequential pairs of carnassials or carnassial-like molar teeth in their jaws. [13] Hyaenodonts, like all creodonts, lacked post-carnassial crushing molar teeth, such as those found in many carnivoran families, especially the Canidae and Ursidae , and thus lacked dental versatility for ...

  7. Ferae - Wikipedia

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    heterodont teeth that are sharp and for cutting meat, canine teeth that are usually large, conical, pointed, thick and stress resistant, and presence of the carnassial teeth. Carnassials are feature that allows distinguishing the Carnivoramorpha, Oxyaenodonta and Hyaenodonta from the other carnivorous placental mammals. [11]

  8. Kanye West's 'titanium teeth' are permanent, rep says - AOL

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    On Friday, a rep clarified that they are "permanent titanium teeth." A separate source close to Ye elaborated that the artist got new metal "fixed prosthodontics." "They are, as the name suggests ...

  9. Cheek teeth - Wikipedia

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    Cheek teeth or postcanines comprise the molar and premolar teeth in mammals. Cheek teeth are multicuspidate (having many folds or tubercles ). Mammals have multicuspidate molars (three in placentals, four in marsupials, in each jaw quadrant) and premolars situated between canines and molars whose shape and number varies considerably among ...