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What is a biaspid?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 3/14/2026

A biaspid, or bi-aspid, refers to a specific type of tooth morphology found in some species, characterized by having two cusps or points. This term is often used in dental anatomy and Paleontology to describe the shape of certain teeth in mammals and reptiles. The presence of biaspid teeth can indicate dietary adaptations, as the structure may be suited for processing specific types of food.

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