- Glossary of mammalian dental topography
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Many different terms have been proposed for features of the tooth crown in mammals.
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Upper teeth
Name Nomenclature term is used in Definition Comments Image Anterolingual conule Reig (1977)[1] A conule on the lingual side of an anterocone divided by an anteromedian flexus or fossette Anteromedian flexus Reig (1977)[1] A longitudinal flexus dividing the anterocone into anterolabial and anterolingual conules Anterolabial conule Reig (1977)[1] A conule on the labial side of an anterocone divided by an anteromedian flexus or fossette Anterocone Reig (1977)[1] A cusp at the front of the tooth that may be divided into anterolabial and anterolingual conules Protostyle Reig (1977)[1] A style in front of the protocone, in the protoflexus Protoflexus Reig (1977)[1] A flexus between the protocone and the anterolingual conule Anterior mure Reig (1977)[1] A crest connecting the anterocone to the protocone Protocone Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the anterolingual side Enterostyle Reig (1977)[1] A style between the protocone and the hypocone, in the hypoflexus Enteroloph Reig (1977)[1] A crest connecting the enterostyle to the mesocone Hypoflexus Reig (1977)[1] A flexus between the protocone and the hypocone Mesocone Reig (1977)[1] A conule in the median mure where the mesoloph is attached to it Median mure Reig (1977)[1] A crest connecting the protocone/paracone to the hypocone/metacone Hypocone Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the posterolingual side Procingulum Reig (1977)[1] The front part of the tooth, before the anterior mure Anteroflexus Reig (1977)[1] A flexus between the anteroloph and the anterolabial conule Anteroloph Reig (1977)[1] A crest between the paracone and the anterolabial conule that may be connecting to a parastyle Parastyle Reig (1977)[1] A style in front of the paracone Paraflexus Reig (1977)[1] A flexus in front of the paracone Protolophule Reig (1977)[1] A small crest in the paraflexus, connected to the protocone Paraloph Reig (1977)[1] A crest attaching the paracone to the protocone or the median mure Paracone Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the anterolabial side Paralophule Reig (1977)[1] A small crest attached to the back side of the paracone Mesoflexus Reig (1977)[1] A flexus between the mesoloph and the paracone Mesostyle Reig (1977)[1] A style at the labial margin between the paracone and metacone Mesoloph Reig (1977)[1] A crest in front of the metaflexus, connected to the median mure Metaflexus Reig (1977)[1] A flexus in front of the metacone Metalophule Reig (1977)[1] A small crest attached to the front side of the metacone Metacone Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the posterolabial side Metaloph Reig (1977)[1] A crest attaching the paracone to the hypocone Posteroflexus Reig (1977)[1] A flexus between the posteroloph and the metacone Posterostyle Reig (1977)[1] A crest on the posterolabial corner of the molar Posteroloph Reig (1977)[1] A crest at the back of the molar, connected to the hypocone Lower teeth
Name Nomenclature term is used in Definition Comments Image Anterolingual conulid Reig (1977)[1] A conulid on the lingual side of an anteroconid divided by an anteromedian flexid or fossettid Anteromedian flexid Reig (1977)[1] A longitudinal flexid dividing the anteroconid into anterolabial and anterolingual conules Anterolabial conulid Reig (1977)[1] A conulid on the labial side of an anteroconid divided by an anteromedian flexid or fossettid Anteroconid Reig (1977)[1] A cusp at the front of the tooth that may be divided into anterolabial and anterolingual conulids Anterolabial cingulum Reig (1977)[1] A crest before the protoconid and protoflexid Protostylid Reig (1977)[1] A stylid in front of the protoconid, in the protoflexid Protoflexid Reig (1977)[1] A flexid between the protoconid and the anterolabial conulid Anterior murid Reig (1977)[1] A crest connecting the anteroconid to the protoconid Protoconid Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the anterolabial side Ectostylid Reig (1977)[1] A stylid between the protoconid and the hypoconid, in the hypoflexid Ectolophid Reig (1977)[1] A crest connecting the ectostylid to the mesoconid Hypoflexid Reig (1977)[1] A flexid between the protoconid and the hypoconid Mesoconid Reig (1977)[1] A conulid in the median murid where the mesolophid is attached to it Median murid Reig (1977)[1] A crest connecting the protoconid/metaconid to the hypoconid/entoconid Hypoconid Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the posterolabial side Procingulum Reig (1977)[1] The front part of the tooth, before the anterior murid Anteroflexid Reig (1977)[1] A flexid between the anterolophid and the anterolingual conulid Anterolophid Reig (1977)[1] A crest between the metaconid and the anterolabial conulid that may be connecting to a metastylid Metastylid Reig (1977)[1] A stylid in front of the metaconid Metaflexid Reig (1977)[1] A flexid in front of the metaconid Protolophulid Reig (1977)[1] A small crest in the mesoflexid, connected to the protoconid Metalophid Reig (1977)[1] A crest attaching the metaconid to the protoconid or the anterior murid Metaconid Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the anterolingual side Metalophulid Reig (1977)[1] A small crest attached to the back side of the metaconid Mesoflexid Reig (1977)[1] A flexid between the mesolophid and the paraconid Mesostylid Reig (1977)[1] A stylid at the labial margin between the metaconid and entoconid Mesolophid Reig (1977)[1] A crest in front of the entoflexid, connected to the median murid Entoflexid Reig (1977)[1] A flexid in front of the entoconid Entolophulid Reig (1977)[1] A small crest attached to the front side of the entoconid Entoconid Reig (1977)[1] One of the main cusps, at the posterolingual side Entolophid Reig (1977)[1] A crest attaching the entoconid to the hypoconid or median murid Posteroflexid Reig (1977)[1] A flexid between the posterolophid and the metaconid Hypolophulid Reig (1977)[1] A small crest in the posteroflexid attached to the posterolophid Posterostylid Reig (1977)[1] A crest on the posterolingual corner of the molar Posterolophid Reig (1977)[1] A crest at the back of the molar, connected to the hypoconid References
Literature cited
- Reig, O.A. 1977. A proposed unified nomenclature for the enamelled components of the molar teeth of the Cricetidae (Rodentia) (subscription only). Journal of Zoology, London 181:227–241.
Categories:- Mammal anatomy
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