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  2. Maxillary ectopic canine - Wikipedia

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    In normal development, canines are typically palpable in the buccal sulcus by ages 10–11. [14] If a primary canine is retained beyond the age of 12 to 13 years, with no signs of mobility and no labial canine bulge, impaction of the permanent canine should be suspected. A radiograph should be taken to confirm the diagnosis. [15]

  3. Multi-Person Rescue Team Saves Tiny, Stubborn Chihuahua ... - AOL

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    Video obtained by CBS affiliate KHOU shows the Chihuahua acting resistant to the rescue. The 2-minute clip shows the pup barking and moving away from the rescuer as he approaches the little dog.

  4. Serial extraction - Wikipedia

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    Extracting both primary canines and first molars – this is a compromise between rapid improvement in incisor alignment and the desired early eruption of first premolars. In some cases this sequence results in simultaneous eruption of canines and first premolar, which may cause an increased distal translation of the permanent canines and ...

  5. Maxillary canine - Wikipedia

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    The right deciduous maxillary canine is known as "C" and the left one "H". In international notation, the right deciduous maxillary canine is known as "53" and the left one "63". In the universal system of notation, the permanent maxillary canines are referred to by numbers. The right permanent maxillary canine is known as "6" and the left "11".

  6. How a red-haired rescue named Amy ended up playing Amy ... - AOL

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    Related: Amy Adams dominates in Nightbitch, a wholly original take on primal motherhood So, Amy, who was promptly rescued and renamed Juno to avoid confusion, went straight into training for the ...

  7. Kirtland pararescue team learns how to beat the heat - AOL

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    Pararescue men lined up outside the pararescue and combat rescue officer schoolhouse, also known as the Apprentice Course schoolhouse, in 100-degree weather recently for their end-of-day workouts.

  8. Mancs (dog) - Wikipedia

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    In the media, the most visible personality associated with the aid and rescue efforts, repeatedly seen on TV talk-shows was Mancs, a German shepherd rescue dog. His most mediatized feat was finding a toddler under rubble. Several months after the quake, a Hungarian TV channel orchestrated a meeting between the dog and the little girl.

  9. Jake (rescue dog) - Wikipedia

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    Jake's final owner, Mary Flood, is a member of Utah Task Force 1. [3] Utah Task Force 1 is a federal search and rescue team trained to respond to disasters.Following his recovery from his injuries, Flood helped to train Jake to become a federal "U.S. government certified" rescue dog. [4]