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  • Mandibular second molar
  • Human tooth

    The mandibular second molar is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both the mandibular first molars of the mouth but mesial

    Mandibular second molar

    Mandibular second molar

    Mandibular_second_molar

  • Mandibular first molar
  • Human tooth

    The mandibular first molar or six-year molar is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both the mandibular second premolars

    Mandibular first molar

    Mandibular first molar

    Mandibular_first_molar

  • Dental anatomy
  • Field of anatomy dedicated to human teeth

    the first mandibular molar, there are usually four cusps on mandibular second molars: two buccal and two lingual. The mandibular third molar is the tooth

    Dental anatomy

    Dental anatomy

    Dental_anatomy

  • Molar (tooth)
  • Large tooth at the back of the mouth

    (mandibular) molars. They are: maxillary first molar, maxillary second molar, maxillary third molar, mandibular first molar, mandibular second molar,

    Molar (tooth)

    Molar (tooth)

    Molar_(tooth)

  • Wisdom tooth
  • Large tooth at the back of the human mouth

    commonly fused together and can be irregular in shape. Mandibular (lower) third molars are the smallest molar teeth in the permanent dentition. The crown usually

    Wisdom tooth

    Wisdom tooth

    Wisdom_tooth

  • FDI World Dental Federation notation
  • World's most commonly used dental notation

    molar 3 46 36 84 74 mandibular first molar 2 17 27 55 65 maxillary second molar 3 47 37 85 75 mandibular second molar 2 18 28 maxillary third molar 3

    FDI World Dental Federation notation

    FDI World Dental Federation notation

    FDI_World_Dental_Federation_notation

  • Premolar
  • Transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth

    the molars. The premolars in humans are the maxillary first premolar, maxillary second premolar, mandibular first premolar, and the mandibular second premolar

    Premolar

    Premolar

    Premolar

  • Human tooth
  • Calcified whitish structure in humans' mouths used to break down food

    28), mandibular second premolars (20 and 29), mandibular first molars (19 and 30), mandibular second molars (18 and 31), and mandibular third molars (17

    Human tooth

    Human tooth

    Human_tooth

  • Mandibular second premolar
  • Human tooth

    mandibular first molars. The function of this premolar is assist the mandibular first molar during mastication, commonly known as chewing. Mandibular

    Mandibular second premolar

    Mandibular second premolar

    Mandibular_second_premolar

  • Mandibular canal
  • Passage through the mandible for blood vessels and nerves to the upper teeth

    removal of mandibular third molar teeth. Other variants include a bifid canal with a branch (~41%): following the course of the main mandibular canal before

    Mandibular canal

    Mandibular canal

    Mandibular_canal

  • Ectopic tooth
  • Malpositioned tooth which erupts elsewhere than the oral cavity

    eruptions and impactions, affecting teeth from maxillary incisors to mandibular second molars, requires thorough clinical evaluation, contemporary imaging, and

    Ectopic tooth

    Ectopic tooth

    Ectopic_tooth

  • Radix entomolaris
  • The radix entomolaris is an additional root in human's mandibular molar teeth. The human mandibular teeth have two roots usually. In rare cases, however

    Radix entomolaris

    Radix_entomolaris

  • Index of oral health and dental articles
  • first premolar  •  Mandibular lateral incisor  •  Mandibular second molar  •  Mandibular second premolar  •  Mandibular third molar  •  Manipal College

    Index of oral health and dental articles

    Index_of_oral_health_and_dental_articles

  • Buccal bifurcation cyst
  • Medical condition

    typically appears in the buccal bifurcation region of the mandibular first molars in the second half of the first decade of life. Infected cysts may be

    Buccal bifurcation cyst

    Buccal_bifurcation_cyst

  • Maxillary first molar
  • Human tooth

    common carious teeth and the second most common teeth to undergo endodontic treatment or extraction (with mandibular first molars the most common diseased

    Maxillary first molar

    Maxillary first molar

    Maxillary_first_molar

  • Occlusion (dentistry)
  • In dentistry, contact between teeth

    orthodontics. In order to describe the relationship of the maxillary molars to the mandibular molars, the Angle’s classification of malocclusion has commonly been

    Occlusion (dentistry)

    Occlusion_(dentistry)

  • Lonchocyon
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    extending ventrally towards the first molar. The masseter muscle inserts into a large and deep masseteric fossa. Two mandibular foramina are present, a larger

    Lonchocyon

    Lonchocyon

    Lonchocyon

  • Paradental cyst
  • Dental condition

    that developed in the buccal bifurcation region of the mandibular first molars in the second half of the first decade of life is called buccal bifurcation

    Paradental cyst

    Paradental cyst

    Paradental_cyst

  • Gigantopithecus
  • Extinct genus of primate

    Pongo weidenreichi. In 2016, two Gigantopithecus mandibular fragments each preserving the last two molars were reported from Semono [nl] in Central Java

    Gigantopithecus

    Gigantopithecus

    Gigantopithecus

  • Canine tooth
  • Long, pointed tooth in mammals

    canines in humans are the two upper maxillary canines and the two lower mandibular canines. They are specially prominent in dogs (Canidae), hence the name

    Canine tooth

    Canine tooth

    Canine_tooth

  • Masripithecus
  • Extinct genus of Early Miocene ape from Egypt

    including a tall and robust mandibular corpus, a relatively large canine and third lower premolar, second and third lower molars that are nearly equal in

    Masripithecus

    Masripithecus

  • Molar distalization
  • Molar distalization is a process in the field of orthodontics which is used to move molar teeth, especially permanent first molars, distally (backwards)

    Molar distalization

    Molar_distalization

  • Permanent teeth
  • Second set of teeth in diphyodont mammals

    six mandibular molars, four maxillary and four mandibular premolars, two maxillary and two mandibular canines, four maxillary and four mandibular incisors

    Permanent teeth

    Permanent teeth

    Permanent_teeth

  • Malocclusion
  • Misalignment between upper and lower teeth as the jaws close

    mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar and the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar.  If this molar relationship exists, then the teeth can

    Malocclusion

    Malocclusion

    Malocclusion

  • Cementoma
  • Odontogenic tumor of cementum

    well-defined radiopaque mass in the apical region of his right deciduous mandibular second molar. The patient presented with swelling and mild pain, but no difficulty

    Cementoma

    Cementoma

    Cementoma

  • Buccal nerve
  • Nerve in the human face

    cheek, the buccal mucosa, buccal periodontium, and gingiva of mandibular/lower molar and second premolar teeth (until the mental foramen). It also issues

    Buccal nerve

    Buccal nerve

    Buccal_nerve

  • Tooth impaction
  • Prevention of tooth eruption by a physical barrier

    wisdom teeth (third molars) are frequently impacted because they are the last teeth to erupt in the oral cavity. Mandibular third molars are more commonly

    Tooth impaction

    Tooth impaction

    Tooth_impaction

  • Inferior alveolar nerve
  • Branch of the mandibular nerve

    mandibular foramen to come to pass in the mandibular canal within the mandible. Passing through the canal, it issues sensory branches for the molar and

    Inferior alveolar nerve

    Inferior alveolar nerve

    Inferior_alveolar_nerve

  • Cephalometric analysis
  • Clinical application of cephalometry (measurement of parts of the head)

    from posterior border of mandibular condyle (Co) to ANS. The mandibular unit length is measured from posterior border of mandibular condyle (Co) to Pogonion

    Cephalometric analysis

    Cephalometric_analysis

  • Pterygomandibular space
  • Fascial space of the head and neck

    space, and the most common teeth responsible for this are the mandibular second and third molar teeth. Hupp JR, Ellis E, Tucker MR (2008). Contemporary oral

    Pterygomandibular space

    Pterygomandibular space

    Pterygomandibular_space

  • Human tooth development
  • Process by which teeth form

    incisor, (3) first molar, (4) canine, and (5) second molar. As a general rule, four teeth erupt for every six months of life, mandibular teeth erupt before

    Human tooth development

    Human tooth development

    Human_tooth_development

  • Pericoronitis
  • Inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth

    Pericoronitis is often associated with partially erupted and impacted mandibular third molars (lower wisdom teeth), often occurring at the age of wisdom tooth

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

  • Bucinator muscle
  • Muscle

    is used to suckle. Parotid duct (Stenson's duct) Molar glands of cheeks Buccal branch of mandibular nerve A buccinator in classical Latin is a trumpeter

    Bucinator muscle

    Bucinator muscle

    Bucinator_muscle

  • Mandible
  • Lower jaw bone

    incisor, the canine, and the two deciduous molar teeth, imperfectly partitioned off from one another. The mandibular canal is of large size and runs near the

    Mandible

    Mandible

    Mandible

  • Andrewsarchus
  • Extinct genus of carnivorous ungulate from Eocene epoch

    similarities of the molars and premolars to those of Triisodon. A second species, P. gigas, was named by Zhou and colleagues in 1973 for a molar also from the

    Andrewsarchus

    Andrewsarchus

    Andrewsarchus

  • Mandibular first premolar
  • Lower teeth on the sides of the mouth

    Instead, the teeth that precede the permanent mandibular premolars are the deciduous mandibular molars. Sometimes, premolars are referred to as bicuspids

    Mandibular first premolar

    Mandibular first premolar

    Mandibular_first_premolar

  • Overeruption
  • Dental condition

    fixed retention prevent overeruption of unopposed mandibular second molars in maxillary first molar extraction cases?". Progress in Orthodontics. 17:

    Overeruption

    Overeruption

  • Mandibular setback surgery
  • is performed from the mandibular ramus to the mandibular body along the external oblique line, down to the mandibular first molar region, and further down

    Mandibular setback surgery

    Mandibular setback surgery

    Mandibular_setback_surgery

  • Rajouria
  • Genus of extinct mammal from Eocene Epoch

    metacone. The second molar is similar in looks to the first molar, although it is much larger. The third molar is about the same size as the second although

    Rajouria

    Rajouria

  • Serial extraction
  • time of extraction of the deciduous first molar. This modification is frequently necessary in the mandibular arch where the canines often erupt before

    Serial extraction

    Serial_extraction

  • Kalakocetus
  • Extinct genus of cetacean

    small mandibular canal. A small diastema is present between several teeth, such as between the canine and first premolar, the first premolar and second premolar

    Kalakocetus

    Kalakocetus

  • Lip bumper
  • Appliance used in dentistry

    Gloria; Perillo, Letizia; Chiodini, Paolo (2011-05-01). "Mandibular lip bumper treatment and second molar eruption disturbances". American Journal of Orthodontics

    Lip bumper

    Lip_bumper

  • Hypodontia
  • Developmental absence of one or more teeth excluding the third molars

    20–22%. When third molars are ignored the prevalence rate for each tooth varies from study to study. In Caucasian studies mandibular second premolars and maxillary

    Hypodontia

    Hypodontia

  • Metkatius
  • Genus of extinct artiodactyl from the Middle Eocene

    first molar preserved, second molar missing, and third molar partially preserved. All other specimens of M. babbiangalanensis are either mandibular or maxillary

    Metkatius

    Metkatius

  • Crown (tooth)
  • Area of teeth covered by enamel

    pronounced curvature at the cervical third. Second mandibular molars resemble the permanent mandibular first molars but are smaller in all dimensions. On radiographs

    Crown (tooth)

    Crown (tooth)

    Crown_(tooth)

  • Mylohyoid muscle
  • Paired muscle of the neck

    mandible at the mylohyoid line, which extends from the mandibular symphysis in front to the last molar tooth behind. The posterior fibers pass inferomedially

    Mylohyoid muscle

    Mylohyoid muscle

    Mylohyoid_muscle

  • Orthognathic surgery
  • Surgery of the jaw

    the lateral border of the mandible in the area between the first and second molar. At this time, a vertical cut is made extending inferior to the body

    Orthognathic surgery

    Orthognathic surgery

    Orthognathic_surgery

  • Tooth eruption
  • Process in tooth development

    incisor, (3) first molar, (4) canine, and (5) second molar. As a general rule, four teeth erupt for every six months of life, mandibular teeth erupt before

    Tooth eruption

    Tooth eruption

    Tooth_eruption

  • Mastodon
  • Extinct genus of proboscideans

    reduced or absent tusks on the lower jaw, as well as the shortening of the mandibular symphysis (the frontmost part of the lower jaw), the latter two traits

    Mastodon

    Mastodon

    Mastodon

  • Impacted wisdom teeth
  • Teeth that do not fully grow out of the gums due to being blocked by other teeth

    ISBN 978-1-55009-234-9. Juodzbalys G, Daugela P (July 2013). "Mandibular third molar impaction: review of literature and a proposal of a classification"

    Impacted wisdom teeth

    Impacted wisdom teeth

    Impacted_wisdom_teeth

  • Triisodon
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    for unspecialized dentition, as evident from the robust molar cusps and the deep mandibular fossa. Triisodon may have had strong shoulders, as indicated

    Triisodon

    Triisodon

    Triisodon

  • Dental notation
  • Overview of different dental naming systems

    third molar ("wisdom tooth") and the count continues along the upper teeth to the left side. Then the count begins at the mandibular left third molar, designated

    Dental notation

    Dental notation

    Dental_notation

  • Intraoral dental sinus
  • Oral lesion

    (December 2015). "Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract associated with a mandibular second molar having a rare distolingual root: a case report". Head & Face Medicine

    Intraoral dental sinus

    Intraoral_dental_sinus

  • Alveolar osteitis
  • Inflammation of tooth sockets in the jawbones

    frequency of alveolar osteitis in women undergoing surgical removal of mandibular third molar: a single-blind randomized clinical trial". Journal of Oral and

    Alveolar osteitis

    Alveolar osteitis

    Alveolar_osteitis

  • Lufengpithecus
  • Extinct genus of primates

    be a juvenile. They use the right mandibular of the fossil which has right four premolar and permanent first molar (M1)and also has five right permanent

    Lufengpithecus

    Lufengpithecus

    Lufengpithecus

  • Deciduous teeth
  • First set of teeth in diphyodonts

    first teeth seen in the mouth are the mandibular central incisors and the last are the maxillary second molars. The primary teeth are made up of central

    Deciduous teeth

    Deciduous teeth

    Deciduous_teeth

  • Pendulum appliance
  • by James J. Hilgers in 1992, that use forces to distalize the upper 1st molars to create space for eruption of impacted teeth or allowing correction of

    Pendulum appliance

    Pendulum_appliance

  • Furcation defect
  • Medical condition in dentistry

    The root trunk lengths for mandibular second and third molars are either the same or slightly greater than for first molars, although the roots may be

    Furcation defect

    Furcation defect

    Furcation_defect

  • Overjet
  • Extent of horizontal overlap of the top and bottom front teeth (incisors)

    (anterior-posterior) overlap of the maxillary central incisors over the mandibular central incisors. In class II (division I) malocclusion the overjet is

    Overjet

    Overjet

    Overjet

  • Coronodon
  • Extinct genus of whales

    rostrum of Coronodon is wide, judging by its straight sides and short mandibular symphysis. Despite being similar to some archaeocetes in having a rostrum

    Coronodon

    Coronodon

    Coronodon

  • Dental anesthesia
  • Anesthesia used in dental procedures

    1:100,000 epinephrine in obtaining pulp anesthesia of the mandibular permanent first molar is getting more common these days due to its successful formulation

    Dental anesthesia

    Dental_anesthesia

  • Ravjaa
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    labial mandibular foramen. The second molar is notably tall, reaching approximately 70 percent of the height of the jaw below it. The molars display

    Ravjaa

    Ravjaa

  • Hominid dental morphology evolution
  • Evolution of human tooth and jaw shape

    only do the back molars have double the area that the molars of modern humans possess, but the premolars and the first and second molars were found to be

    Hominid dental morphology evolution

    Hominid_dental_morphology_evolution

  • Homunculus (genus)
  • Extinct genus of monkey

    palaeontologist Alcides Mercerat described an incomplete mandibular fragment, bearing part of a molar. He dubbed the specimen Ecphantodon ceboides. However

    Homunculus (genus)

    Homunculus (genus)

    Homunculus_(genus)

  • Hadrogeneios
  • Extinct Afrotherian mammal

    The specimens consisted of the holotype (MHNM.KHG.227), which has a mandibular symphysis with some partial left dentary, two sockets for the incisors

    Hadrogeneios

    Hadrogeneios

  • Klamelia
  • Genus of extinct mammal

    being that the posterior border of the mandibular fusion only stops below the second and the third molar and the second being that the posterior region of

    Klamelia

    Klamelia

    Klamelia

  • Postcanine megadontia
  • Relative enlargement of pre-molars and molars compared with other teeth

    Post-canine megadontia is a relative enlargement of the molars and premolars compared to the size of the incisors and canines. This phenomenon is seen

    Postcanine megadontia

    Postcanine megadontia

    Postcanine_megadontia

  • Gomphothere
  • Extinct family of proboscidean mammals

    presence of four ridges on the fourth premolar and on the first and second molars, rather than the three present in trilophodont gomphotheres. Some authors

    Gomphothere

    Gomphothere

    Gomphothere

  • Dental braces
  • Form of orthodontics

    also known as molar tubes, are directly bonded to molar teeth either by a chemical curing or a light curing adhesive. Usually, molar tubes are directly

    Dental braces

    Dental braces

    Dental_braces

  • Ursus dolinensis
  • Extinct species of carnivore

    bears (Ursus arctos) and noticeably gracile features of the cranial and mandibular bones, that to some extent resemble those of Ursus arctos and Ursus etruscus

    Ursus dolinensis

    Ursus_dolinensis

  • Tooth ankylosis
  • Medical condition

    rarely occur. The most commonly affected tooth is the mandibular (lower) second deciduous molar. Partial root resorption first occurs and then the tooth

    Tooth ankylosis

    Tooth_ankylosis

  • Alagtsavbaatar
  • Extinct genus of carnivores

    talonid basin. The second molar has two roots, and its crown base is larger than the talonid of the first molar. In addition, the second molar has short talonid

    Alagtsavbaatar

    Alagtsavbaatar

  • Central ossifying fibroma
  • Benign neoplasm that may arise from the fibroblasts of the periodontal ligaments

    commonly affects females in the second to fourth decades, with mandibular predilection, particularly in premolar–molar regions, although a pediatric study

    Central ossifying fibroma

    Central_ossifying_fibroma

  • Simbakubwa
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    is not certain how long the mandibular symphysis was. The coronoid process appears to begin distally to the third molar, to be low and rounded, and to

    Simbakubwa

    Simbakubwa

    Simbakubwa

  • Twin block appliance
  • Type of removable orthodontic device

    movement of mandibular incisors. Overall, both appliances were effective, but the Twin-block appliance was better than the bionator in molar correction

    Twin block appliance

    Twin_block_appliance

  • Wolf tooth
  • Equine tooth

    common in the mandible (lower jaw) than the maxilla (upper jaw) although mandibular wolf teeth are found very occasionally. They do not have any deciduous

    Wolf tooth

    Wolf tooth

    Wolf_tooth

  • Durophagy
  • Consumption of hard-shelled or exoskeleton-bearing organisms

    foreshortening of the skull and development of particularly powerful mandibular adductor muscles. To feed with this type of structure the fish can protrude

    Durophagy

    Durophagy

    Durophagy

  • Protictitherium
  • Extinct genus of carnivores

    typical mandibular characters of Protictitherium and is characterized by its further developed talonid in its first molar and a larger second molar. It seems

    Protictitherium

    Protictitherium

    Protictitherium

  • Hayes Nance
  • American orthodontist (1893–1964)

    mesially. Nance showed that the combined width of mandibular deciduous canines, first molar and second molar is on average 1.7mm greater than that of the permanent

    Hayes Nance

    Hayes_Nance

  • Cambaytherium
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    posterior molars, contrasting with Tethytheria's anteriorly placed eye sockets. The zygomatic arch was complete. The mandible featured a fused mandibular symphysis

    Cambaytherium

    Cambaytherium

    Cambaytherium

  • Dentigerous cyst
  • Medical condition

    second mandibular premolar in four children aged 8 to 11 years old. These children were referred for extraction of carious, nonvital primary molars with

    Dentigerous cyst

    Dentigerous cyst

    Dentigerous_cyst

  • Dentures
  • Prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth

    scaling down of the retro-molar papilla after the extraction of the last molar tooth). Secondary support for the complete mandibular denture is provided by

    Dentures

    Dentures

    Dentures

  • Aurorarctos
  • Extinct genus of bears

    and upper second molars are not as elongated as those of other ursines, more closely resembling the condition seen in Ailuropodinae. The second to fourth

    Aurorarctos

    Aurorarctos

  • Platybelodon
  • Extinct genus of large herbivorous proboscidean mammals

    dimorphic, with males having narrower and longer third molars (both upper and lower). Juveniles have mandibular symphyses with a length-width ratio intermediate

    Platybelodon

    Platybelodon

    Platybelodon

  • Enamel pearl
  • Nodules of tooth enamel present elsewhere in the body

    third molar, with an incidence of approximately 75%. Other common sites of occurrence include the mandibular third molar, and the maxillary second molar. The

    Enamel pearl

    Enamel pearl

    Enamel_pearl

  • Tooth enamel
  • Major tissue that makes up part of the tooth in humans and many animals

    found in all primary teeth and in the larger cusps of the permanent first molars. They contain irregular structures of enamel prisms with disordered crystallite

    Tooth enamel

    Tooth enamel

    Tooth_enamel

  • Concrescence
  • Medical condition

    Sumer, A P; Gunhan, O (2006). "Concrescence of a mandibular third molar and a supernumerary fourth molar: Report of a rare case". British Dental Journal

    Concrescence

    Concrescence

    Concrescence

  • Patriofelis
  • Extinct genus of carnivores

    and rearward) from the protoconid. Similar to the first upper molar, the second lower molar formed a shearing surface and lacked a talonid. Patriofelis

    Patriofelis

    Patriofelis

    Patriofelis

  • Buccal space
  • Fascial space of the head and neck

    either maxillary or mandibular teeth can spread into the buccal space, usually maxillary molars (most commonly) and premolars or mandibular premolars. Odontogenic

    Buccal space

    Buccal space

    Buccal_space

  • Pediatric crowns
  • Dental crowns used for restoring damaged teeth of children

    maxillary (left) and mandibular (right) tooth Preformed stainless steel crown placed over mandibular right second primary molar tooth To address the unesthetic

    Pediatric crowns

    Pediatric_crowns

  • Denisovan
  • Archaic human species from Asia

    had a gap behind the molars, and the front teeth were flattened; but Denisovans lacked a high mandibular body, and the mandibular symphysis at the midline

    Denisovan

    Denisovan

    Denisovan

  • Mammalodon
  • Extinct genus of marine mammals

    teeth—molars and premolars—were all double-rooted, and the lower molars were serrated and triangular. In the holotype of M. colliveri, only the second vertebra

    Mammalodon

    Mammalodon

  • Homo antecessor
  • Archaic human species from 1 million years ago

    Homo antecessor. The holotype is specimen ATD6-5, a right mandibular fragment retaining the molars and recovered with some isolated teeth. In their original

    Homo antecessor

    Homo antecessor

    Homo_antecessor

  • Ambulocetus
  • Genus of extinct mammals

    the first molar, and the third molar. Unlike later archaeocetes, the molars' roots do not extend to the cheek bones, and the third molar is not as nosewards

    Ambulocetus

    Ambulocetus

    Ambulocetus

  • Charles H. Tweed
  • American orthodontist (1895–1970)

    Second molars in both arches tipped distally and out of occlusion with each other First molars tipped distally so Mesiobuccal Cusp of Upper 1st molar

    Charles H. Tweed

    Charles_H._Tweed

  • Palaeomastodon
  • Extinct genus of proboscid

    fourth species, P. intermedius, based on a partial left mandibular ramus that bore all of the molars and parts of the last premolars. Three more specimens

    Palaeomastodon

    Palaeomastodon

    Palaeomastodon

  • Noronhomys
  • Extinct rat species from the islands of Fernando de Noronha off northeastern Brazil

    and extend forward to a point below the first molar. The capsular process, a raising of the mandibular bone at the back end of the lower incisor, is well

    Noronhomys

    Noronhomys

    Noronhomys

  • Posterior superior alveolar nerve
  • upper/maxillary molar teeth and the associated gingiva of the vestibule, and the maxillary sinus. The nerve innervates the second and third maxillary/upper molar teeth

    Posterior superior alveolar nerve

    Posterior superior alveolar nerve

    Posterior_superior_alveolar_nerve

  • Mammal tooth
  • Details of teeth found in many warm-blooded vertebrate animals

    old wear down. The final set of molars last for about twenty years. Manatees are polyphyodonts with mandibular molars developing separately from the jaw

    Mammal tooth

    Mammal tooth

    Mammal_tooth

  • Apataelurus
  • Genus of extinct placental mammals

    derived from M. eothen. However, Diegoaelurus differed with its shorter mandibular flange, suggesting a more specialized carnivorous diet. The cladogram

    Apataelurus

    Apataelurus

    Apataelurus

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  • SEDONA
  • Female

    English

    SEDONA

    From the name of the state of Arizona in the United States of America, a place considered sacred by the Native Americans. It was named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife of the city's first postmaster. Meaning unknown.

    SEDONA

  • Dwiti | த்விதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dwiti | த்விதீ

    Dual, Second

    Dwiti | த்விதீ

  • Umaira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Umaira |

    Second Khalifah

    Umaira |

  • Secundus
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Secundus

    Second.

    Secundus

  • Brodi
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Brodi

    Second son.

    Brodi

  • Dhviti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhviti

    Second

    Dhviti

  • Esmond
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Esmond

    Protected by God. Grace and protection. From the Old English name Estmund. Commonly used as a...

    Esmond

  • Dwiti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dwiti

    Dual, Second

    Dwiti

  • Esmond
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, French, German

    Esmond

    Wealthy Protector; Protected by Grace; Gracious Protector

    Esmond

  • Brodie
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Brodie

    Second son.

    Brodie

  • SEONA
  • Female

    English

    SEONA

    Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seònaid, SEONA means "God is gracious."

    SEONA

  • ESMOND
  • Male

    English

    ESMOND

    Variant spelling of Middle English Estmond, ESMOND means "gracious protector." 

    ESMOND

  • Senona
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Senona

    Lively.

    Senona

  • Demond
  • Boy/Male

    African American American

    Demond

    Of man.

    Demond

  • Record
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Record

    English : from Richward, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + ward ‘guard’.French : from Old French record, recort ‘recollection’, ‘account’, ‘testimony’, and by extension ‘witness’, hence perhaps a nickname for someone who had given evidence in a court of law, or a metonymic occupational name for a clerk who recorded court proceedings.New England variant of French Ricard, reflecting an Americanized spelling of the Canadian pronunciation.

    Record

  • Esmond
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Esmond

    Protective Grace

    Esmond

  • Esmond
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Esmond

    English : from an Old English personal name composed of the elements ēast ‘grace’, ‘beauty’ + mund ‘protection’. This name was also used by the Norman, among whom it represents a continental Germanic cognate of the Old English name.

    Esmond

  • Dwit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dwit

    Second

    Dwit

  • Dhviti | த்விதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhviti | த்விதீ

    Second

    Dhviti | த்விதீ

  • Brody
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American Irish Russian

    Brody

    Second son.

    Brody

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  • Maisara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Maisara

    Prosperity; Abundance

  • Kritarth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kritarth

  • Gabriello
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Latin

    Gabriello

    God is My Strength

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    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Heerkani

    Small Diamond

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    Hindu

    Shankesh

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    English

    Nyles

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    Hindu

    Dheeraj

    Patience, Consolation

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Muzaynah

    Adornment

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    Jaymes

    Supplanter

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    Indian, Kannada, Marathi

    Ajamil

    Unique

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  • Second
  • a.

    To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.

  • Beyond
  • prep.

    Past, out of the reach or sphere of; further than; greater than; as, the patient was beyond medical aid; beyond one's strength.

  • Second
  • a.

    Being of the same kind as another that has preceded; another, like a protype; as, a second Cato; a second Troy; a second deluge.

  • Second-sighted
  • a.

    Having the power of second-sight.

  • Secondly
  • adv.

    In the second place.

  • Seconder
  • n.

    One who seconds or supports what another attempts, affirms, moves, or proposes; as, the seconder of an enterprise or of a motion.

  • Twelfth-second
  • n.

    A unit for the measurement of small intervals of time, such that 1012 (ten trillion) of these units make one second.

  • Record
  • v. t.

    A writing by which some act or event, or a number of acts or events, is recorded; a register; as, a record of the acts of the Hebrew kings; a record of the variations of temperature during a certain time; a family record.

  • Mandibular
  • n.

    The principal mandibular bone; the mandible.

  • Second-class
  • a.

    Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.

  • Secondo
  • n.

    The second part in a concerted piece.

  • Seconded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Second

  • Second-rate
  • a.

    Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.

  • Maxillo-mandibular
  • a.

    Pertaining to the maxilla and mandible; as, the maxillo-mandibular nerve.

  • Second
  • a.

    The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree; as, sound moves about 1,140 English feet in a second; five minutes and ten seconds north of this place.

  • Secant
  • a.

    Cutting; divivding into two parts; as, a secant line.

  • Second
  • n.

    The second part in a concerted piece; -- often popularly applied to the alto.

  • Mandibular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a mandible; like a mandible.

  • Manipular
  • a.

    Manipulatory; as, manipular operations.

  • Secondarily
  • adv.

    Secondly; in the second place.