Breaking through the eggshell: embryonic development of the premaxillary dentition in Lacerta agilis (Squamata: Unidentata) with special emphasis on the egg tooth
P Kaczmarek, B Metscher, M Kowalska… - Zoological Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The egg tooth of squamates is a true tooth that allows them to break, tear, or cut the eggshell
during hatching. In this clade there are some uncertainties concerning the egg tooth …
during hatching. In this clade there are some uncertainties concerning the egg tooth …
[HTML][HTML] Squamates as a model to understand key dental features of vertebrates
D Razmadze, L Salomies, N Di-Poï - Developmental Biology, 2024 - Elsevier
Thanks to their exceptional diversity, teeth are among the most distinctive features of
vertebrates. Parameters such as tooth size, shape, number, identity, and implantation can …
vertebrates. Parameters such as tooth size, shape, number, identity, and implantation can …
X-ray microtomography imaging of craniofacial hard tissues in selected reptile species with different types of dentition
Background Reptiles exhibit a large heterogeneity in teeth morphology. The main variability
comprises the different tooth shape, the type of tooth attachment to the underlying bone, or …
comprises the different tooth shape, the type of tooth attachment to the underlying bone, or …