Shovel-shaped incisors
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Shovel-Shaped incisors: Incisors that have a scooped out lingual surface because of lingual marginal ridges, crown curvature, or a basal tubercle, either alone or in combination.[1]
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- ^ Wolpoff, Milford, professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.