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Some humans never grow "lateral incisors" or have very small ones, particularly at the top.
The most common teeth affected are the upper lateral incisors and third molars.
The lateral incisors, which are on each side of the two front teeth, are the key to femininity.
A canine is placed laterally to each lateral incisor.
The lateral incisors and first premolars are like canines.
Incisors are divided further into central and lateral incisors.
For example, a specific name for a tooth may be "primary maxillary left lateral incisor."
In the universal system of notation, the permanent maxillary lateral incisors are designated by a number.
Microdontia of a single tooth is more likely to occur in a maxillary lateral incisor.
Teeth most affected are maxillary lateral incisors and bilateral occurrence is not uncommon.
Absence of lateral incisors represents a major stereotype.
It is mesial (toward the midline of the face) from both mandibular lateral incisors.
The teeth demonstrating the least number of developmental grooves are the mandibular central and lateral incisors.
At all times, the lateral incisors on all Vampires are elongated and come to a sharp point.
A patient presents with symptoms of an acute abscess on the maxillary left lateral incisor.
Commonly affects the maxillary teeth, mainly the lateral incisors and third molars.
This also occurs in maxillary lateral incisors.
It is larger than the neighboring lateral incisor and is usually not as convex on its labial surface.
The lateral incisors become peg shaped.
It is located mesial (closer to the midline of the face) to the maxillary lateral incisor.
In primary dentition the maxilla is more affected, with the condition usually involving the maxillary lateral incisor.
Initially, SMK treatment was for orthodontic patients with missing lateral incisors.
Benoit's lost tooth, his top-right lateral incisor, was usually attributed to training or an accident early on in his wrestling career.
The plate was black and broken and only half was there, but that half contained the unmistakable pegged lateral incisor.
The absence of third molars is very common, occurring in 20-23% of the population, followed in prevalence by the second premolar and lateral incisor.