Linguogingival refers to the area where the tongue (linguo-) and the gums (gingival) meet. It is the portion of the gum tissue that is closest to the tongue. Linguogingival is often used to describe the location of specific dental or periodontal conditions.
Pre-molar, Molar, Incisor and Canine
The dentist extracted his incisor.
The groove found between the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus is called the intertubercular groove, or the bicipital groove.
Intertubercular groove of humerus
you could use it as a reference IE 'His incisor fell out'
Galvayne's Groove is an elongated groove that appears on the upper corner incisor starting at the gum line from about 10 years old. Through growth of the teeth, the grove has extented down the tooth to the occlusal surface by the age of 20 years. From 20 years onwards the line ceases to appear from the gum line and by the age of 30 years it is usually all but grown out. Once showing the groove is a good gauge of the horses age, however, many ponies and some horses never develop it at all.
Yes incisor is a type of tooth.The tooth which are the front and you use them to bite.
Coronary sulcus
An incisor is a tooth.
A canine is a stabbing tooth, an incisor is a cutting tooth, and a molar is a chewing tooth.
Ladbroke Grove is not an item, but is the name of a road and the name given to the surrounding area, in the west part of London. There is the Ladbroke Grove tube station, Ladbroke Groove Hotel, Ladbrooke Groove Winery and Ladbrooke Groove cleaners. So, one would assume that Ladbrooke Groove would be good for all of the services available from the Ladbrooke Groove locations mentioned earlier.