Denticle (teeth) facts for kids
![Dromaeosauridae tooth](/images/thumb/b/b0/Dromaeosauridae_tooth.TIF/250px-Dromaeosauridae_tooth.TIF.jpg)
Dromaeosaur tooth with small denticles along the cutting edge. Scale bars are 1 mm.
![Ankylosaurus tooth](/images/thumb/9/9c/Ankylosaurus_tooth.jpg/250px-Ankylosaurus_tooth.jpg)
Ankylosaurus tooth with large denticles
Denticles or serrations are small bumps on a tooth that give the tooth a cutting edge.
In paleontology, denticle features are used to describe and classify fossilized teeth, especially those of dinosaurs.
Denticles are also present on the teeth of some lizards, sharks, and mammals.
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