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I'm in a mammalogy class and we recently began covering dentition.
I'm not pre-dental, but the fact that I have cusps on all my top teeth except my first two incisors (they just have smooth bumps) does seem a little odd.
The cusps are large enough to be able to "flick" audibly with my fingernails, the canine cusps being larger than the incisors'. I'd take a photo if I could, but my camera doesn't fit in my mouth.
Does anyone have any information about this sort of thing?
I swear I'm not a shrew.
I'm not pre-dental, but the fact that I have cusps on all my top teeth except my first two incisors (they just have smooth bumps) does seem a little odd.
The cusps are large enough to be able to "flick" audibly with my fingernails, the canine cusps being larger than the incisors'. I'd take a photo if I could, but my camera doesn't fit in my mouth.
Does anyone have any information about this sort of thing?
I swear I'm not a shrew.