The biomechanical significance of the elongated rodent incisor root in the mandible during incision

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  • who: Philip J. R. Morris from the University of have published the research: The biomechanical significance of the elongated rodent incisor root in the mandible during incision, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The first model was made to attempt to represent the biological reality of the specimen with a full length incisor, while the second and third reduced the incisor root (defined here as all internal material posterior to the inferior alveolar margin) to 50% and 25% of its original length respectively. Post-incisor dentition was not segmented as a separate material . . .

     

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