"Skull of lizard with Acrodont Dentition. One of those lizards which have the edge of the jaw, without bony aveoli on either the inner or the outer side."-Whitney, 1902

Acrodont

"Skull of lizard with Acrodont Dentition. One of those lizards which have the edge of the jaw, without…

"Skull and Dentition of Dendrohyrax Dorsalis." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Dendrohyrax Dorsalis

"Skull and Dentition of Dendrohyrax Dorsalis." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

"Upper and lower teeth of one side of the mouth of a dolphin, as an example of homodont type of dentition. The bone covering the outer side of the roots of the teeth has been removed to show the simple character." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Dolphin Teeth

"Upper and lower teeth of one side of the mouth of a dolphin, as an example of homodont type of dentition.…

"Dentition of Hyaenodon leptorhynchus. The posterior molar is concealed behind the penultimate tooth." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Hyaenodon Leptorhynchus

"Dentition of Hyaenodon leptorhynchus. The posterior molar is concealed behind the penultimate tooth."…

"Skull and Dentition of Otaria Forsteri." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Otaria Forsteri

"Skull and Dentition of Otaria Forsteri." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

"Milkand permanent dentition of upper (I) and lower (II) jaw of the dog, with the symbols by which the different teeth are commonly designated. The third upper molar (m3) is the only tooh wanting in this animal to complete the typical heterodont mammalian dentition." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Permanent Dentition

"Milkand permanent dentition of upper (I) and lower (II) jaw of the dog, with the symbols by which the…

"Skull and Dentition of Proteles cristatus." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Proteles Cristatus

"Skull and Dentition of Proteles cristatus." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

1. Dentition (teeth) of man. 2. Dentition of hyena. 3. Dentition of pig. 4. Dentition of Patagonian cavy (type of rodent). 5. Section of skull of Indian elephant, showing dentition of right side. 6. Crown of upper molar of horse, showing enamal folds. 7. Grinding surface of molar of African elephant, with enamal folds. 8. Single tooth of blue shark. 9. Longitudinal section of human tooth. 1. Incisors (human); C, canines; P, premolars; M, molars. a, enamel; b, dentine; c, cement (crusta petrosa); d, pulp cavity.

Teeth of Man and Several Animal Species

1. Dentition (teeth) of man. 2. Dentition of hyena. 3. Dentition of pig. 4. Dentition of Patagonian…

Permanent teeth, right side.

Permanent Teeth

Permanent teeth, right side.

The temporary (baby) teeth. On the left are the teeth of the left side of the mouth viewed from the outside. On the right are teeth of the right side of the mouth viewed from the inside of the mouth.

Temporary Teeth

The temporary (baby) teeth. On the left are the teeth of the left side of the mouth viewed from the…