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  • Denticle (tooth feature) - Wikipedia
    Denticles, also called serrations, are small bumps on a tooth that serve to give the tooth a serrated edge In paleontology, denticle characteristics such as size and density (denticles per unit distance) are used to describe and classify fossilized teeth, especially those of dinosaurs
  • Tooth - Denticle - Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas
    Denticles originate in the tooth pulp but can become partly or entirely incorporated into the dentin layer Denticles originate from small budlike projections emanating from the epithelial sheath, immediately adjacent to the pulp chamber
  • Denticle - Wikipedia
    A denticle is any small tooth-like or bristle-like structure "Denticle" may refer to:
  • Biomimicry Shark Denticles - Smithsonian Ocean
    Great White Sharks are stealthy hunters and the secret is in their skin Shark skin is covered by tiny flat V-shaped scales, called dermal denticles, that are more like teeth than fish scales These denticles decrease drag and turbulence, allowing the shark to swim faster and more quietly
  • Denticle | Crinoid, Echinoderm Paleontology | Britannica
    denticle, part of a conodont, a small toothlike fossil found in marine rocks representative of a long span of geologic time Although they resemble cusps, denticles are generally smaller than distinct cusps and vary greatly in shape and structure
  • DENTICLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DENTICLE is a conical pointed projection (such as a small tooth)
  • The Odontode Explosion: The origin of tooth-like structures . . .
    Denticles form superficially on the skin surface, arising directly at the epithelium mesenchyme interface, whereas teeth form inside the oro-pharyngeal cavity, at positions of future tooth-bearing bones and develop from a specialized epithelial invagination called the dental lamina or from a similar structure called the odontogenic band [33–36]





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