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are currently being used to study the diphyodont replacement of the deciduous dentition by replacements and additional permanent teeth.
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set. Most mammals are diphyodonts—as to chew their food they need a strong, durable and complete set of teeth.
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Not much is known about the developmental mechanisms regulating diphyodont replacement. The
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In diphyodonts, the number of teeth that are replaced varies from species to species. In
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the anterior incisors are not replaced but the posterior smaller incisors are replaced.
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differ from most other mammals because they are polyphyodonts.
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Index

teeth
deciduous
permanent
polyphyodonts
monophyodonts
humans
hypodontia
hyperdontia
cleidocranial dysostosis
Gardner's syndrome
hare
house shrew
miniature pig
ferrets
Manatees
elephants
kangaroos
Heterodont
Monophyodont
Polyphyodont
Schultz's rule
Thecodont dentition
doi
10.1177/0022034512442896
PMID
22442052
Milk teeth and the replacement of teeth
Early mammal teeth - pag 13
"WHY DO SOME ANIMALS HAVE MULTIPLE SETS OF TEETH?"
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