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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Incisor
  1. ... symptoms of the condition. Hypotonia, obesity, and prominent incisors Norio syndrome Obesity-hypotonia syndrome Pepper syndrome Prominent incisors-obesity-hypotonia syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Cohen syndrome ...
  2. An abnormally shaped tooth is any tooth that deviates from its regular shape. ... The appearance of normal teeth varies, especially the ...
  3. KBG syndrome is a rare disorder that affects several body systems. "KBG" represents the surname initials of the first families diagnosed with the disorder. ...
  4. ... a disease. The two bottom front teeth (lower incisors) often come in first. Next to grow in are usually the two top front teeth (upper incisors). Then the other incisors, lower and upper molars, ...
  5. ... in the usual sequence, in which front teeth (incisors) appear before back teeth (molars). Instead, molars often appear first, with incisors appearing later or not at all. Permanent teeth ...
  6. ... TOOTH ERUPTS BY LOWER TOOTH ERUPTS BY Central incisor 8-10 Months 6-9 Months Lateral incisor 8-10 Months 15-21 Months Canine (Cuspid) ...
  7. ... TOOTH ERUPTS BY LOWER TOOTH ERUPTS BY Central incisor 7-8 years 6-7 years Lateral incisor 8-9 years 7-8 years Canine (Cuspid) ...
  8. ... the upper gum above your left and right incisor teeth (the teeth just to the left and ... go on your gum above one of your incisor teeth. Hold the tablet in place for 30 ...
  9. ... the upper gum above your left or right incisor teeth (the teeth just to the left and ... go on your gum above one of your incisor teeth on the side of your mouth with ...
  10. ... the upper gum above your left and right incisor teeth (the teeth just to the left and ... go on your gum above one of your incisor teeth on the side of your mouth with ...
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