Biology, asked by mansooriirfan86, 3 months ago


2. Incisors, premolar, wisdom teeth, canines. ALSO GIVE REASON​

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Answered by nandinirath26
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Wisdom teeth

Reason:

It is the only teeth that is developed at last i.e when you are an adult

Answered by KapilChauhan1586
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Incisors

Your eight incisor teeth are located in the front part of your mouth. You have four of them in your upper jaw and four in your lower jaw.

Incisors are shaped like small chisels. They have sharp edges that help you bite into food. Whenever you sink your teeth into something, such as an apple, you use your incisor teeth.

Incisors are usually the first set of teeth to erupt, appearing at about 6 months old. The adult set grows in between the ages of 6 and 8.

Premolars

Your eight premolars sit next to your canines. There are four premolars on top, and four on the bottom.

Premolars are bigger than canines and incisors. They have a flat surface with ridges for crushing and grinding food into smaller pieces to make it easier to swallow.

Baby molar teeth are replaced by adult premolars. Infants and young children don’t have premolars because these teeth don’t start to come in until around age 10.

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