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Here one begins to see the pattern that persists from this point posteriorly , whereby adjacent wear facets on successive teeth were formed by a lower tooth in staggered occlusion . This pattern becomes very clear when the teeth are ...
Here one begins to see the pattern that persists from this point posteriorly , whereby adjacent wear facets on successive teeth were formed by a lower tooth in staggered occlusion . This pattern becomes very clear when the teeth are ...
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the opposing upper tooth that had earlier been responsible for making the facet on 1M - the first indication of a staggered pattern of occlusion of upper and lower cheek teeth , which is argued in detail later .
the opposing upper tooth that had earlier been responsible for making the facet on 1M - the first indication of a staggered pattern of occlusion of upper and lower cheek teeth , which is argued in detail later .
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It is important to note that the striations have the same orientation as the ridge on tooth 10 discussed below . ... This dentition contains ample evidence of a staggered occlusal arrangement between upper and lower teeth .
It is important to note that the striations have the same orientation as the ridge on tooth 10 discussed below . ... This dentition contains ample evidence of a staggered occlusal arrangement between upper and lower teeth .
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