Odontography

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Odontography is a seminal 19th-century scientific work by Richard Owen that systematically studies and classifies the teeth of vertebrates.

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instanceOf book
scientific work
zoological monograph
appliesTo fossil vertebrates
living vertebrates
vertebrates
author Richard Owen NERFINISHED
contribution established terminology for tooth morphology
influenced later studies in dental anatomy
influenced later studies in vertebrate paleontology
provided comparative framework for vertebrate dentitions
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes development of teeth
function of teeth
structure of teeth
field comparative anatomy
dental anatomy
paleontology
zoology
focusesOn classification of vertebrate teeth
systematic study of teeth
genre scientific literature
hasPart descriptions of amphibian teeth
descriptions of fish teeth
descriptions of mammalian teeth
descriptions of reptilian teeth
historicalSignificance seminal work in the study of vertebrate dentition
language English
mainSubject teeth
vertebrate dentition
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedTo Richard Owen NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed both recent and fossil vertebrates
usedIn comparative dental morphology
taxonomy of vertebrates

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Richard Owen notableWork Odontography