Thecodont Teeth: Their Presence in Mammals and Crocodiles

Last Updated on Jul 31, 2023
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Have you ever wondered where thecodont teeth are found? Let's dive into the fascinating world of dental morphology to find out.

(a) In mammals

(b) In Scoliodon

(c) In certain reptiles like crocodiles

(d) In both (a) and (c)

If you guessed option (d) – both (a) and (c), then you are correct! Thecodont teeth are indeed found in mammals and crocodiles.

The term 'thecodont' is used in dentistry to describe a particular type of tooth morphology. These teeth are characterized by their well-developed roots and are deeply embedded in the jaw bone's sockets. Not only are they seen in mammals and certain reptiles, like crocodiles, but they were also present in some extinct animals such as dinosaurs.

It's interesting to note that thecodont teeth are quite uncommon in reptiles and are primarily found in crocodiles. Unlike most reptiles that have uniform teeth, crocodile's thecodont teeth come in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on their position in the mouth.

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Thecodont teeth or thecodont dentition describes the morphology of teeth. These types of teeth have well developed roots. Thecodont teeth are deeply embedded in the sockets of the jaw bone. These are present in mammals, certain reptiles such as crocodiles and in distinct animals such as dinosaurs.

Thecodont teeth are found in mammals and certain reptiles like crocodiles.

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