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For ungulates like deer and elk etc. the preferred tooth is the lower central incisor (I1). If you don’t save those then we can age any of the upper premolar or molar teeth. The morphology of those teeth is such that the crown comes down to where we trim the root off so there isn’t much left to put back in the mount. I tried doing this with a bison skull we found in a river bank a few years back. I decided not worth the effort of trying to get it back in the skull. Same thing with ivories in elk. Trimming and putting the crown back in the skull really only works well/easily with the canine teeth of carnivores.Since I didn’t see it asked already, is the tooth returned, in case one wants to do a Euro, and not have a gap?






