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Fig. 5

From: Clinical insights into the three-dimensional anatomy of cheek teeth in alpacas based on micro-computed tomography - Part 2: Maxillary cheek teeth

Fig. 5

Alpaca pearl. Three-dimensional visualization of well-developed ‘alpaca pearls’ identified at the level of Triadan 109 and 110 in an 8-year-old alpaca (A). A rudimentary pearl is discernible at the level of Triadan 111. Note the open diastema between Triadan 108 and 109. B. A two-dimensional transverse slice of Triadan 110 ilustrates the alpaca pearl (red square)

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