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Incisor Collection

"Incisor: Unveiling the Intricacies of Teeth and Mouth Anatomy" Step into the world of Leonardo da Vinci's skull anatomy as we explore the fascinating realm of incisors

Background imageIncisor Collection: Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci

Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci. Historical artwork and notes on the anatomy of the human skull and teeth, by the Italian artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imageIncisor Collection: Teeth of adults and children

Teeth of adults and children
The teeth of adults and children, shown in cross-section, individually, and in the mouth

Background imageIncisor Collection: Wide open mouth revealing teeth, tongue, palate and uvula

Wide open mouth revealing teeth, tongue, palate and uvula

Background imageIncisor Collection: Anatomy of human mouth cavity

Anatomy of human mouth cavity

Background imageIncisor Collection: DDE-90038467

DDE-90038467
Capybara family resting on the beach of the Cuiaba river in the Pantanal of Brazil Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageIncisor Collection: DDE-90038466

DDE-90038466
Capybara family resting on the beach of Cuiaba river in the Pantanal of Brazil Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageIncisor Collection: The Teeth of Adults and Children (colour litho)

The Teeth of Adults and Children (colour litho)
6006696 The Teeth of Adults and Children (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Teeth of Adults and Children)

Background imageIncisor Collection: Human teeth structure with labels

Human teeth structure with labels

Background imageIncisor Collection: Comparison of healthy gums versus gingivitis

Comparison of healthy gums versus gingivitis

Background imageIncisor Collection: Dental plaque and tartar

Dental plaque and tartar. Clinical view of a the teeth in a patients lower jaw, with the incisors coated in bacterial plaque and tartar (brown)

Background imageIncisor Collection: Small Japanese Field Mouse - showing incisor teeth

Small Japanese Field Mouse - showing incisor teeth (Apodemus argenteus)

Background imageIncisor Collection: Human mouth open, showing teeth, gums and tongue

Human mouth open, showing teeth, gums and tongue
Medical illustration of human mouth open, showing teeth, gums and tongue

Background imageIncisor Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319

Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319
Tyrannosaurus Rex skull cast at Biosphere 2. This specimen, believed to be about 75 million years old, was discovered in Wyoming, USA

Background imageIncisor Collection: Medical illustration of human mouth showing teeth, gums and metal braces

Medical illustration of human mouth showing teeth, gums and metal braces

Background imageIncisor Collection: Lower gums with braces and plaque on teeth

Lower gums with braces and plaque on teeth

Background imageIncisor Collection: Three stages of periodontal disease

Three stages of periodontal disease

Background imageIncisor Collection: View of teeth showing gingivitis on gums

View of teeth showing gingivitis on gums

Background imageIncisor Collection: Front view of human mouth with teeth and gums

Front view of human mouth with teeth and gums

Background imageIncisor Collection: Row of teeth showing gingivitis

Row of teeth showing gingivitis

Background imageIncisor Collection: Human skeleton showing teeth and gums

Human skeleton showing teeth and gums

Background imageIncisor Collection: X-ray view of human skeleton showing teeth and gums

X-ray view of human skeleton showing teeth and gums

Background imageIncisor Collection: Thylacosmilus atrox, a genus of sabre-toothed predator

Thylacosmilus atrox, a genus of sabre-toothed predator during the Miocene epoch

Background imageIncisor Collection: Pampaphoneus, a genus of dinocephalian dinosaur

Pampaphoneus, a genus of dinocephalian dinosaur
Pampaphoneus, a genus of dinocephalian from the Middle Permian of Brazil

Background imageIncisor Collection: incisor of lower-jaw Toxodon

incisor of lower-jaw Toxodon

Background imageIncisor Collection: Picture No. 10880790

Picture No. 10880790
Gorilla - skull and incisor teeth (Gorilla gorilla) Date:

Background imageIncisor Collection: Dental maxillary nerve regions, artwork C016 / 6835

Dental maxillary nerve regions, artwork C016 / 6835
Dental maxillary nerve regions. Artwork of the teeth of the upper jaw (maxilla), seen from below, colour-coded by the branches of the superior alveolar nerve that supply the maxillary teeth

Background imageIncisor Collection: Dental implant, artwork

Dental implant, artwork
Dental implant. Artworks showing the process of replacing a tooth (incisor) with a dental implant. At upper left, front lower teeth and a dental instrument are shown in a case of receding

Background imageIncisor Collection: Homo heidelbergensis teeth C015 / 6544

Homo heidelbergensis teeth C015 / 6544
Homo heidelbergensis teeth. These incisor teeth are worn down with age and the effect of diet. This fossil specimen is from the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageIncisor Collection: Homo heidelbergensis tooth C015 / 6534

Homo heidelbergensis tooth C015 / 6534
Homo heidelbergensis tooth. This incisor tooth is worn down with age and the effect of diet. This fossil specimen is from the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageIncisor Collection: Hominoid cranial fragment C016 / 5608

Hominoid cranial fragment C016 / 5608
Hominoid (Sivapithecus meteai) cranial fragment. A lower fragment of the cranium showing the maxilla (upper jaw), incisors, canine, premolars and molars

Background imageIncisor Collection: Human teeth C013 / 7317

Human teeth C013 / 7317
MODEL RELEASED. Human teeth. Close-up of the upper six and lower eight teeth of a 24-year-old man. In both jaws, the middle four teeth are incisors

Background imageIncisor Collection: Microchiroptera (suborder), microbat

Microchiroptera (suborder), microbat
Photograph of the left side view of the skull of a microbat, measuring 4cm, with its relatively short snout and lower jaw

Background imageIncisor Collection: Tupaia glis, common tree shrew

Tupaia glis, common tree shrew
Teeth in the upper mandible of a male comon tree shrew, showing the fundamental mammalian triangle of sharp, pointed cusps. Scale is in millimetres

Background imageIncisor Collection: Talpa sp. mole

Talpa sp. mole
LS Plate 81 of the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China, 1774-1856

Background imageIncisor Collection: Felis silvestris, cat

Felis silvestris, cat
Photograph of the left view of a domestic cat skull from the education collection at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageIncisor Collection: Sivapithecus meteai cranial fragment

Sivapithecus meteai cranial fragment
A lower fragment of the cranium of Sivapithecus meteai showing maxilla, incisors, canine, premolars and molars. This specimen dates back 9 million years and was discovered in Yassorien, Turkey

Background imageIncisor Collection: Incisor tooth, light micrograph

Incisor tooth, light micrograph
Incisor tooth. Light micrograph of a section through an incisor. Incisors are located near the front of the mouth and are used for cutting through tough foods, particularly meat

Background imageIncisor Collection: Teeth and gums

Teeth and gums. Computer artwork of healthy teeth and gums. Adults have 32 permanent teeth

Background imageIncisor Collection: Mouse incisor, SEM

Mouse incisor, SEM
Mouse incisor. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a mouse (Mus musculus) incisor that has been left to grow. This tooth is comprised mainly of dentin

Background imageIncisor Collection: Set of teeth

Set of teeth, computer artwork

Background imageIncisor Collection: Gold tooth

Gold tooth. Computer artwork of a set of adult teeth, where one of the incisors has been replaced with a gold tooth. Teeth may need to be replaced due to decay or injury

Background imageIncisor Collection: Overbite, X-ray

Overbite, X-ray
Overbite. Coloured X-ray (side view) of the head of a 32 year old woman showing overbite of the upper jaw (yellow) and its teeth

Background imageIncisor Collection: Artwork of open mouth showing set of healthy teeth

Artwork of open mouth showing set of healthy teeth
Teeth. Artwork of an open mouth showing an entire set of healthy permanent teeth. Humans have 20 primary teeth that erupt in infancy

Background imageIncisor Collection: Skull, jaw bone and teeth

Skull, jaw bone and teeth. Artwork taken from Govard Bidloos Anatomia Humani Corporis (Anatomy of the Human Body), published 1685

Background imageIncisor Collection: Squirrel monkey incisors, SEM

Squirrel monkey incisors, SEM



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"Incisor: Unveiling the Intricacies of Teeth and Mouth Anatomy" Step into the world of Leonardo da Vinci's skull anatomy as we explore the fascinating realm of incisors. These vital teeth, found in both adults and children, play a crucial role in our oral health. Imagine a wide-open mouth revealing not only incisor teeth but also the intricate details of the tongue, palate, and uvula. This captivating sight showcases the complexity of our human mouth cavity. But it's not just humans who possess remarkable incisors; even small creatures like the Japanese Field Mouse showcase their impressive incisor teeth. A testament to nature's diversity. Delving deeper into dental science, we encounter images such as DDE-90038467 and DDE-90038466 that depict various aspects like healthy gums versus gingivitis or dental plaque and tartar formation. These visuals serve as reminders to prioritize oral hygiene for a radiant smile. As we flip through pages from "The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature, " an engraving captures our attention—a vivid portrayal showcasing every detail within a human mouth—teeth, gums, and tongue harmoniously coexisting, and are more than just tools for biting; they symbolize our ability to nourish ourselves physically while expressing emotions through smiles. Let us appreciate these incredible structures that contribute to our overall well-being.