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Posterior/symphyseal meg?


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Serrations are almost completely worn but faintly visible on the left side. The right side is also a bit damaged, so correct me if this is not a meg. If it is, is it a posterior with a skinny crown or some sort of symphyseal? Length is 1.27 cm.

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Looks like a worn posterior meg to me.

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