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Incisors Collection

"Unveiling the Mysteries of Incisors: From Leonardo da Vinci's Skull Anatomy to Julia Pastrana's Unique Smile" Delving into the depths of skull anatomy

Background imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors Collection: Head of Coypu showing orange incisors and long whiskers, lake near Les Bois du Bardelet, France

Head of Coypu showing orange incisors and long whiskers, lake near Les Bois du Bardelet, France
MAB-64 Head of COYPU / Nutria showing orange incisors and long whiskers lake near Les Bois du Bardelet, France Myocastor coypus Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageIncisors Collection: Julia Pastrana (photo)

Julia Pastrana (photo)
609993 Julia Pastrana (photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julia Pastrana, born in Mexico)

Background imageIncisors Collection: The teeth of adults and children (colour litho)

The teeth of adults and children (colour litho)
6032033 The teeth of adults and children (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIncisors Collection: The teeth in health and disease (engraving)

The teeth in health and disease (engraving)
5223892 The teeth in health and disease (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The teeth in health and disease)

Background imageIncisors Collection: Picture No. 10864940

Picture No. 10864940
Squirrel skull- x ray shows continuously growing incisors (Sciurus carolinensis) Date:

Background imageIncisors Collection: Picture No. 10864935

Picture No. 10864935
X-ray of Brown / Common / Norway Rat skull showing continuously growing incisors (Rattus norvegicus) Date:

Background imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors Collection: Picture No. 10864934

Picture No. 10864934
Aardvark - skull showing simple peg like cheek teeth and no incisors or canines (Orycteropus afer) Date:

Background imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors Collection: Sheep skull

Sheep skull. Coloured X-ray of a sagittal section through a sheeps (Ovis aries) skull. Sheep have 32 permanent teeth; 12 molars and eight incisors on the bottom jaw and 12 molars on the top jaw

Background imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors Collection: Cynognathus crateronotus

Cynognathus crateronotus
A fossil skull that belonged to the extinct mammal-like reptile, Cynognathus. It lived during the Triassic period, 245 to 208 million years ago. Typical length of entire creature 1.8 metres

Background imageIncisors Collection: Mesembriomys gouldii, black-footed tree-rat

Mesembriomys gouldii, black-footed tree-rat (Gray 1843). BMNH 1842.5.26.18 skull with abnormal incisors collected by Gilbert, holotype

Background imageIncisors Collection: Cape mountain zebra

Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra) yawning and baring its teeth. This endangered species of zebra is endemic to South Africa. Photographed in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa

Background imageIncisors Collection: Teeth and gums

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

Background imageIncisors Collection: Set of teeth

Set of teeth, computer artwork

Background imageIncisors 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 imageIncisors Collection: Root-canal treatment, dental X-ray

Root-canal treatment, dental X-ray
Dental root-canal treatment. Coloured pan-oral X- ray of the mouth of a 17 year old woman showing a number of fillings (green) in teeth of the upper jaw, including root-canal treatment

Background imageIncisors Collection: Teething baby girl

Teething baby girl
MODEL RELEASED. Baby girl. Face of an upset sixteen-month-old baby girl. The incisors (front teeth) of her bottom jaw have already grown through

Background imageIncisors Collection: Human skull with teeth, computer artwork

Human skull with teeth, computer artwork
Close up x-ray view of a closed mouth. This image highlights the teeth in the jaw with no surrounding tissue or muscle

Background imageIncisors Collection: Squirrel monkey incisors, SEM

Squirrel monkey incisors, SEM

Background imageIncisors Collection: Teeth, 3D CT scan

Teeth, 3D CT scan. Frontal view of a persons jaw and teeth with braces on the upper teeth. The wisdom teeth (upper left and upper right) have not yet penetrated the gums

Background imageIncisors Collection: Ural Cave bear skull Ursus uralensis

Ural Cave bear skull Ursus uralensis
Ursus uralensis was a species of cave bear found in western Russias Ural mountians and region. It is one of a complex of large extinct " speleoid or " cave bear like" species that

Background imageIncisors Collection: Head of Coypu feeding showing orange incisors and long whiskers; Myocaster coypus

Head of Coypu feeding showing orange incisors and long whiskers; Myocaster coypus, lake near Les Bois du Bardelet
MAB-66 Head of COYPU / Nutria feeding showing orange incisors and long whiskers lake near Les Bois du Bardelet, France Myocaster coypus Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageIncisors Collection: Coypu showing orange incisors and long whiskers, lake near Les Bois du Bardelet, France

Coypu showing orange incisors and long whiskers, lake near Les Bois du Bardelet, France
MAB-65 COYPU / Nutria showing orange incisors and long whiskers lake near Les Bois du Bardelet, France Myocastor coypus Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Incisors: From Leonardo da Vinci's Skull Anatomy to Julia Pastrana's Unique Smile" Delving into the depths of skull anatomy, Leonardo da Vinci unraveled the secrets behind incisors, those remarkable teeth at the forefront of our smiles. Nestled amidst vibrant orange fur and long whiskers, the head of a Coypu proudly displays its prominent incisors near Les Bois du Bardelet in France—a testament to nature's ingenuity. A captivating photograph captures Julia Pastrana, renowned for her extraordinary appearance, showcasing her distinct incisors that added an enchanting charm to her unique beauty. Through a mesmerizing color lithograph, we witness how incisors evolve from childhood to adulthood—highlighting their pivotal role in shaping our dental health and overall well-being. With an intricate engraving portraying teeth in both health and disease, we are reminded of the importance of proper oral hygiene and regular dental care to preserve our precious incisors. Picture No. 10864940 unveils a fascinating glimpse into dental plaque and tartar—an ever-present battle that challenges us all in maintaining healthy incisors throughout our lives. In Picture No. 10864935 lies a Tyrannosaurus Rex skull—its fearsome jaws adorned with razor-sharp incisors—a reminder that these formidable teeth have existed since prehistoric times. The delicate structure of a sheep skull showcases its elegant set of incisors—an embodiment of grace combined with functionality within nature's diverse tapestry. Witnessing an American Beaver revealing its impressive set of chisel-like teeth reminds us just how essential strong incisor dentition is for survival in their aquatic habitat. Intriguingly versatile yet vital for various species across time and space, these glimpses into "incisors" offer us profound insights into their significance—from ancient skulls to modern dental care.