Talk:Maxillary central incisor

Abnormalities?
The article said that shovel-shaped incisors are regarded as a variation, but it is under "Tooth abnormalities". Is it just a variation, or is it abnormal? But shovel-shaped incisors is a trait of sinodonty, which means that it doesn't seem to be abnormal, at least in some Asian population. --Starryboy 19:21, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Great question. Apparently, it is usually "abnormal" when found in non-asian and non-native american populations, and in fact most sources about oral pathology discuss shovel-shaped incisors as an "anomaly". Interestingly enough, I currently cannot find any reference to shovel-shaped incisors in my textbook on dental anatomy, but I can find it in my oral pathology textbook. It is a "variation" when found in asian and native-american populations. I had not finished expanding on that topic, but I wanted to get the sources correct to explain the topic a little more. - Dozenist  talk  19:48, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

Article Rating
I am rating this article as a B class. It certainly has the most information currently among all the tooth articles, but this one can still address some of the issues raised on the peer review. Considering the topic, I think the importance clearly deserves to be placed as High. - Dozenist talk  18:57, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

GA on hold and review
A very good article overall, comprehensive and detailed. A few comments: As I said, this is a very comprehensive article. Although there is plenty of jargon, it all appears to be correctly wikilinked (first instances at least). Also, good job placing non-breaking spaces between numbers and units of measurement, that's a common oversight. Once the issues I raised have been addressed, I'll have no problem listing this as a Good article. Fvasconcellos 16:48, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) Please replace hyphens (-) with en dashes (–) on ranges of numbers (such as "3-4 months of age") as per WP:DASH.
 * 2) The second paragraph of the lead could use a little copy editing:
 * 3) *"Though relatively the same, there are some minor differences..."—IMHO, you could just drop "Though relatively the same". If the differences between the deciduous and permanent teeth are minor, they must be somewhat similar :)
 * 4) *"...has a greater length than width."—could be "is longer than it is wide"? That would be clearer and more to the point.
 * 5) *"making it one of two types teeth that do so"—should be "two types of teeth". I presume the other is the mandibular central incisor? You should clarify this, even though it may seem obvious.
 * 6) *"As with all teeth, variations exist among people"—which variations? In shape, color, overall appearance? Also, mentioning one or two of the systemic diseases that may alter their appearance might be nice.
 * 7) Could Image:06-10-06centralincisors.jpg be placed higher up in the article?
 * 8) This is just a suggestion, but anyway: when citing a certain textbook more than once, you may do the following to streamline the References section:
 * 9) *Rename the "References" section to "Notes".
 * 10) *If the textbook is cited more than once, simply note the author, year and page numbers in the inline citations.
 * 11) *Then, provide the full citation under a "References" section (now below "Notes".) Acute myeloid leukemia uses this format; you may have a look over there for examples.

GA pass
I've re-read the article and I believe it does meet Good Article criteria. I maintain my suggestion for referencing as above, but it is that—a suggestion—and as it is not mandated by guideline or policy, it should not affect my decision to list this article as a GA. Congratulations, and happy editing! Fvasconcellos (t·c) 16:57, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

Too much Jargon?
I'm not very knowledgeable in dentistry, I doubt I'm alone, and I find the article a bit difficult to understand. In my opinion the article uses too many Latin derived (I'm assuming) dental terms and most of them are either not linked or not further explained. I would suggest either modifying the article using more simple or "laymans" terms or link some of the dentistry terms to pages that explain what they mean. I think this would make it much easier for people like me who don't know much about dentistry and are trying to learn more. Splew (talk) 23:29, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

GA reassessment of article
This article has just undergone a reassessment as part of the GA:SWEEPS. The review found several outstanding issues that need to be addressed if the article is to retain its GA ratings. The reassessment can be viewed here. If the problems identified are not addressed within the next 7 days, the article will be deslited. If there are any questions or queries, please contact me. ✽ Juniper§ Liege  (TALK)  05:58, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
 * As these issues have not been addressed, despite an extended grace period, the article has lost its GA rating. ✽ Juniper§ Liege   (TALK)  06:23, 12 March 2010 (UTC)

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