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  2. Hyperdontia - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, additional teeth may also arise from developmental anomalies like fusion or gemination. Fusion occurs when two tooth buds fuse together, creating a single, larger tooth. Gemination involves the incomplete division of a single tooth bud into two teeth. In some cases, these anomalies may take the form of the appearance of extra teeth.

  3. List of demonyms for US states and territories - Wikipedia

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    Florida: Floridian Alligator, [19] Fly-Up-the-Creek [19] Spanish: Floridiano, floridiana: Georgia: Georgian Buzzard, Cracker, Goober-grabber [20] Guam: Guamanian Chamorro: Tåotåo Guåhån Hawaii: Hawaii resident Islander, [21] Kamaʻāina. The Associated Press Stylebook restricts use of "Hawaiian" to people of Native Hawaiian descent. [22 ...

  4. Category:People from Florida - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people from the United States state of Florida Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Florida Also: Countries : United States : States : Florida : People

  5. Baby born with teeth, but it's not as rare as you might think

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  6. List of people from Florida - Wikipedia

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    Name Notability Connection to Florida Jeb Bush (1953–) Former governor of Florida (1999–2007); brother of former president George W. Bush: Lived in Miami Ron DeSantis (1978–) 46th governor of Florida (2019–) Born in Jacksonville J. Dudley Goodlette (born 1948) Florida State Representative (1999–2007) Lived in Naples Abraham Katz (1926 ...

  7. Dentist pulls 3 teeth from alligator’s mouth in Florida — so ...

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  8. Macrodontia (tooth) - Wikipedia

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    Macrodontia seen in permanent teeth is thought to affect around 0.03 to 1.9 percent of the worldwide population. Generally, patients with macrodontia have one or two teeth in their mouth that is abnormally large; however, single tooth growth is seen in a number of cases as well.

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