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- Polyphyodont abstract "A polyphyodont (/ˌpɑːlᵻˈfaɪəˌdɑːnt/) is any animal whose teeth are continuously replaced. In contrast, diphyodonts are characterized by having only two successive sets of teeth.Polyphyodonts include most toothed fishes, many reptiles such as crocodiles, geckos, and most other vertebrates, mammals being the main exception. New, permanent teeth grow in the jaws, usually under or just behind the old tooth, from stem cells in the dental lamina. Young animals typically have a full set of teeth when they hatch; there is no teeth change in the egg. Within days, tooth replacement begins, usually in the back of the jaw continuing forward like a wave. On average a tooth is replaced every few months.Crocodilia are the only non-mammalian vertebrates with tooth sockets. Alligators grow up to 50 times a successional tooth (a small replacement tooth) under each mature functional tooth for replacement once a year. Crocodilia are researched for tooth regeneration in humans.".
- Polyphyodont thumbnail PSM_V08_D431_Teeth_of_kangaroo.jpg?width=300.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageID "3258634".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageLength "6475".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageRevisionID "686616957".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Alligator.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_anatomy.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dentition_types.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_anatomy.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Crocodile.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Crocodilia.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Dental_alveolus.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Dental_lamina.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Diphyodont.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Diplodocus.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Elephant.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Gecko.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Human_tooth_development.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Kangaroo.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Manatee.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Mastication.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Molar_(tooth).
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Neornithischia.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Premolar.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Regeneration_(biology).
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Regenerative_endodontics.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Regenerative_medicine.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Schultzs_rule.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Sinoconodon.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Squamata.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Stem_cell.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Therapsid.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Tooth.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink Tooth_regeneration.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLink File:PSM_V08_D431_Teeth_of_kangaroo.jpg.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polyphyodont".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tooth replacement".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLinkText "continuous tooth replacement".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLinkText "polyphyodont".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageWikiLinkText "replacements".
- Polyphyodont wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Polyphyodont wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Polyphyodont subject Category:Animal_anatomy.
- Polyphyodont subject Category:Dentition_types.
- Polyphyodont subject Category:Fish_anatomy.
- Polyphyodont type Type.
- Polyphyodont type Redirect.
- Polyphyodont type Type.
- Polyphyodont comment "A polyphyodont (/ˌpɑːlᵻˈfaɪəˌdɑːnt/) is any animal whose teeth are continuously replaced. In contrast, diphyodonts are characterized by having only two successive sets of teeth.Polyphyodonts include most toothed fishes, many reptiles such as crocodiles, geckos, and most other vertebrates, mammals being the main exception. New, permanent teeth grow in the jaws, usually under or just behind the old tooth, from stem cells in the dental lamina.".
- Polyphyodont label "Polyphyodont".
- Polyphyodont sameAs Q3612068.
- Polyphyodont sameAs Polyfyodontie.
- Polyphyodont sameAs Polifiodontyzm.
- Polyphyodont sameAs m.091ssy.
- Polyphyodont sameAs Q3612068.
- Polyphyodont wasDerivedFrom Polyphyodont?oldid=686616957.
- Polyphyodont depiction PSM_V08_D431_Teeth_of_kangaroo.jpg.
- Polyphyodont isPrimaryTopicOf Polyphyodont.