نتایج جستجو برای: eagle’s talon

تعداد نتایج: 1195  

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2006
Lee R Berger

In this issue of the Journal, McGraw et al. ([2006] Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 000:00-00) present new data on the taphonomic signature of bone assemblages accumulated by crowned hawk eagles (Stephanoaetus coronatus), including characteristic talon damage to the inferior orbits of primates preyed upon by these birds. Reexamination of the Taung juvenile hominin specimen (the type specimen of Austral...

2012
Shruthi Hegde Shishir Ram Shetty Subhas Babu

Talon cusp is a rare developmental anomaly that occurs most commonly on the lingual side of the incisors. Occurrence of the labial talon cusp is rare in the dental literature. Till date only seven cases of isolated nonsyndromic labial talon cusps have been reported in the maxillary permanent dentition. However, a few cases of syndromic labial talon cusps and faciolingual talon cusps have been r...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
shruthi hegde shishir ram shetty subhas babu

talon cusp is a rare developmental anomaly that occurs most commonly on the lingual side of the incisors. occurrence of the labial talon cusp is rare in the dental literature. till date only seven cases of isolated nonsyndromic labial talon cusps have been reported in the maxillary permanent dentition. however, a few cases of syndromic labial talon cusps and faciolingual talon cusps have been r...

2011
Denver W. Fowler Elizabeth A. Freedman John B. Scannella Robert E. Kambic

Most non-avian theropod dinosaurs are characterized by fearsome serrated teeth and sharp recurved claws. Interpretation of theropod predatory ecology is typically based on functional morphological analysis of these and other physical features. The notorious hypertrophied 'killing claw' on pedal digit (D) II of the maniraptoran theropod Deinonychus (Paraves: Dromaeosauridae) is hypothesized to h...

Fatemeh Bagheri, Yasamin Barakian,

Objectives This study is aimed to introduce an unusual case of a female with two talon teeth on both maxillary lateral incisors. Case A 38-year-old female was referred to oral medicine department, Qom university of medical sciences for routin examinations. Bilateral maxillary talon cusp was observed on maxillary lateral incisors. Future evaluation revealed impaction of maxillary left canine an...

2012
Rachana V. Prabhu Prasanna K. Rao KM Veena Prathima Shetty Laxmikanth Chatra Prashanth Shenai

AIM To investigate the prevalence of the talon cusps in a sample of Indian dental patients and their distribution among different types of teeth. To determine the presence of other dental anomalies associated with the talon cusps. METHOD 2740 out patients (1523 males and 1217 females) attending Oral Medicine department from November 2010 to January 2011 were screened for the presence of talon...

2011
Bahar Ozcelik Burcu Atila

Talon cusp is a rare developmental extra cusp-like projection on the cingulum area of affected anterior teeth that may cause various functional and aesthetic problems. The present report describes a case of bilateral palatal talon cusps on permanent maxillary incisors and the treatment procedure to overcome the clinical problems associated with talon cusps.

2017
Jayam Raviraj Venkata Suman Dirasantchu Suresh K. Kartik

Achondroplasia is the most common cause of dwarfism, which is inherited as an autosomal dominant disorder, caused by genetic mutation in fibroblast growth factor 3, leading to defective maturation of chondrocytes. It is known to be associated with various oral and dental manifestations such as delayed dental development, midfacial hypoplasia and constricted maxilla with a relatively large mandi...

2011
Prasanna Kumar Rao Shishir Ram Shetty Rachana V. Prabhu K.M. Veena Laxmikanth Chatra Prashanth Shenai

Talon cusp is a dental anomaly also known as an eagle's talon. It is an extra cusp on an anterior tooth which arises as a result of evagination on the surface of a crown before calcification has occurred. The exact etiology is unknown. The inci-dence of talon cusp is less than 6%. Commonly involved teeth are maxillary incisors, usually unilateral but in some instanc-es bilateral. The classical ...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2011
H A Balcioğlu N Keklikoğlu Gülseren Kökten

Talon cusp is a rare developmental anomaly that occurs most commonly on the lingual side of the incisors. It may cause various clinical problems, such as occlusal interference, irritation of the tongue, pulpal necrosis, caries and periodontal problems. Genetics is thought to be a major cause for the occurrence of this anomaly. This article reports three cases of talon cusp in three members of t...

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