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J Dent Res 52(2): 377-384, 1973
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Incisors of the Rabbit: Morphology, Histology, and Development

Z. HIRSCHFELD 1, M. M. WEINREB 1, and Y. MICHAELI 1

1 Departments of Anatomy and Oral Rehabilitation, Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine, Hebrew University-Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel

A detailed morphologic and histologic description of each deciduous and permanent incisor of the rabbit is presented, together with the chronology of their prenatal and postnatal development. The deciduous incisors are teeth of limited growth, but the permanent incisors grow continuously.

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