2023
DOI: 10.3389/fdmed.2023.1158482
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Mammalian dental diversity: an evolutionary template for regenerative dentistry

Abstract: Discovery of odontogenic mechanisms essential for regenerating dental tissues and eventually developing a biomimetic artificial whole tooth for replacement is an ongoing aspiration for dental clinicians and researchers. Studying the diversity, development and evolutionary changes of mammalian dentitions, can provide key insights into the mechanisms of odontogenesis that can be harnessed for regenerative dental medicine. A myriad of influences is expected to have shaped the dentitions of mammals and our objecti… Show more

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“…The upper molar is triangular in shape, and the lingual cusp, the protocone, occludes into the talonid of the lower molar, allowing both shearing and grinding for food processing. Studying the diversity, development and evolutionary changes of mammalian dentitions is not only essential to infer the evolution of mammals but also potentially informative to understanding mechanisms of odontogenesis for clinical applications 12 …”
Section: Earliest Tooth Diversificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upper molar is triangular in shape, and the lingual cusp, the protocone, occludes into the talonid of the lower molar, allowing both shearing and grinding for food processing. Studying the diversity, development and evolutionary changes of mammalian dentitions is not only essential to infer the evolution of mammals but also potentially informative to understanding mechanisms of odontogenesis for clinical applications 12 …”
Section: Earliest Tooth Diversificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%