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Mesiodistal and faciolingual diameters of the permanent teeth in a Jordanian population
Highlights • Males had larger teeth than females both mesiodistally and faciolingually. • There was a wider variation in faciolingual than in mesiodistal dimension. • There was a secular trend to a slight reduction and wider variation in tooth size. • There was a secular trend to a slight reduction...
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description | Highlights • Males had larger teeth than females both mesiodistally and faciolingually. • There was a wider variation in faciolingual than in mesiodistal dimension. • There was a secular trend to a slight reduction and wider variation in tooth size. • There was a secular trend to a slight reduction in sexual dimorphism. |
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