vomers การใช้
- The dentigerous process of the vomer carries two to four teeth.
- It lies between the cartilaginous nasal septum and the vomer.
- To the rear of the vomers, triangular palatine bones are located.
- The maxilla was long and slender and the vomer was large with strong crushing teeth.
- Sometimes, patients are displeased and uncomfortable with the visible vomer flap in the oral cavity.
- This species has no teeth on the jawline, but some are exhibited on the vomer.
- The upper jaw is formed from the pterygoids and vomers alone, all of which bear teeth.
- The dentigerous process of the vomer carries one tooth at most; it can be entirely toothless.
- It had a hard palate formed by the premaxillae, vomers, and maxillae, like other oviraptorids.
- The color and texture of the vomer mucosa matches the nasal mucosa much better than the oral mucosa.
- The premaxilla, a bone of the upper jaw, is segmented, and the vomer has no teeth.
- If the vomer is not visible or too small to cover the cleft, the procedure cannot be done.
- In mammals, the vomers have become narrower still, and are fused into a single, vertically oriented bone.
- A major disadvantage of the vomer flap surgery is the varying size and visibility of the vomer in different patients.
- A major disadvantage of the vomer flap surgery is the varying size and visibility of the vomer in different patients.
- The genus lacks the exposure of the vomer on the palate that has been viewed as a characteristic of tomistomines.
- Eulachon are distinguished by the large canine teeth on the vomer bone and 18 to 23 rays in the anal fin.
- Most of the maxilla was broken away exposing the vomer, curving inward and extending under and medial to the premaxilla.
- The heraldry of village appeared in 16th century and on this heraldry depicts renaissance shield with two ploughshares, share and vomer.
- The vomer bone is much shorter in length than it is in other amphibamids, but similar in proportion to living amphibians.
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