canine tooth - traduzione in greco
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canine tooth - traduzione in greco

TOOTH LOCATED BETWEEN THE LATERAL INCISOR AND THE FIRST PREMOLAR
Canine teeth; Cuspid; Eye tooth; Eyeteeth; Eyetooth; Eye-teeth; Eye teeth; Canine (tooth); Upper canine teeth; Lower canine teeth; Dens caninus; Cuspids; Dogtooth (anatomy); Canine eminence; Caniniform; Canine-like; Sexual dimorphism in canine teeth
  • The sabre-tooth [[water deer]] of China is often called the vampire deer due to the exceptionally long canine teeth in the males.

canine tooth         
κυνοδούς, σκυλόδοντας
σκυλόδοντας      
canine tooth
wisdom tooth         
  • Dental x-ray of impacted lower left wisdom tooth with a horizontal orientation
  • operculum]] covering partially erupted lower third molar, with accumulation of food debris and bacteria underneath, '''D''' The upper third molar has over-erupted due to lack of opposing tooth contact, and may start to traumatically occlude into the operculum over the lower third molar. Unopposed teeth are usually sharp because they have not been blunted by another tooth.
REARMOST TEETH OF THE MOUTH THAT ERUPT DURING ADULTHOOD
Wisdom Teeth; Wisdom Tooth; Maxillary third molar; Mandibular third molar; Third mandibular molar; Third maxillary molar; Wisdom-tooth; 3rd molar; Impacted molar; Third molar; Wisdom teeth; Molar, third; Impaction (dental); Third molar tooth; Third molar teeth; Third molars
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Definizione

Eyetooth
·noun A canine tooth of the upper jaw.

Wikipedia

Canine tooth

In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dog teeth, or (in the context of the upper jaw) fangs, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or vampire fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth. They can appear more flattened however, causing them to resemble incisors and leading them to be called incisiform. They developed and are used primarily for firmly holding food in order to tear it apart, and occasionally as weapons. They are often the largest teeth in a mammal's mouth. Individuals of most species that develop them normally have four, two in the upper jaw and two in the lower, separated within each jaw by incisors; humans and dogs are examples. In most species, canines are the anterior-most teeth in the maxillary bone.

The four canines in humans are the two maxillary canines and the two mandibular canines.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per canine tooth
1. The upper right canine tooth, which is somewhat worn and shows signs of decay in the center, is still attached to its root.