Shetty RM Assistant Professor Department of Preventive and Pediatric and Dentistry College of Dentistry Gulf Medical University Ajman United Arab Emirates Tel 971 563019421 Email 2018 2 ID: 938681
Download Pdf The PPT/PDF document "Department of Preventive and Pediatric a..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Department of Preventive and Pediatric and Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, United Arab EmiratesDepartment of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Dr. Rajesh Ramdasji Kambe Dental College and Hospital, Akola, Maharashtra, India Shetty RM, Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive and Pediatric and Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates, Tel: +971 563019421; E-mail: , 2018, 2018 ForamenCaecum Figure 1: Foramen caecum in tongue. Figure 2: Foramen caecum in frontal bone. Figure 3: Foramen caecum in medulla oblongata. Research Article Journal of Morphology and Anatomy Journal of Morphology and Anatomy Volume 2 Issue 2 1000115J Morphol Anat, an open access journal Page 2 of 2 appropriate management and assessment of dental evidence and in concern of justice [5]. Forensic odontology embraces all the the Human teeth show morphological variations in size and shape and in both deciduous and permanent dentition. In dental anthropology, According to dental and biological studies, racially mixed populations bare malformed foramen caecums, resulting in inimitable tooth groove tooth groove Foramen caecum has become rare ndings in recent times. Most populace suers from furrows in the cusps, though they do not build up problems due to the protosylid. It is of pri
me concern to recognize that the protosylid occur in low frequencies and should not be classied as as Because its prevalence varies with race, it is a frequent object of anthropological studies. Dahlberg in 1950 was the rst one who noted it as an accessory or supernumerary cusp on the primary maxillary molars of an Eskimo skull [9].References1. Gray H, Lewis WH, Warren H. (1918) Anatomy of Human Body. In Lewis WH 20th Edition Philadelphia Lea & Febiger pp: 1396.2. Chen J, Engelen L (2012) Food oral processing: Fundamentals of eating and Hedlund G (2006) Congenital front nasal masses developmental anatomy Leestma JE (2014) Forensic Neuropathology.3 Edition Taylor & Francis pp: hamim T, Varughese IV, Shameena PM, Sudha S (2006) Forensic odontology: Shamim T (2012) Forensic odontology. Journal of the College of Physicians Gomez FM (2013) Sexual dimorphism in human teeth from dental morphology and dimensions a dental anthropology viewpoint. In Moriyama H editor Sexual Nirmala SV, Gaddam KR, Vimaladevi P, Nuvvula S (2013) Protostylid: A Case Dahlberg A (1950) Analysis of the American Indian dentition. In Broth well DR Figure 4: Foramen caecum in the tooth. Shetty RM, Sarda RA, Shetty SY (2018) Foramen Caecum: The Polyseme !!!. J Morphol Anat 2: 115. Volume 2 Issue 2 1000115J Morphol Anat, an open access journa