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3. Differentiate between milk teeth and permanent teeth?​

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Answered by shubhangipparia5
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Answer:

As humans, we have two sets of teeth that erupt during our lifetime – the first set is called as milk teeth, primary teeth or baby teeth and they start erupting when we are 6 months old and the next set of teeth, called permanent teeth, begin erupting as we turn 6 years old.

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Answered by smosan75
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Deciduous (Milk) teeth are also called children's teeth, baby teeth or first teeth. Deciduous teeth are smaller and whiter than permanent teeth. We only have 20 deciduous teeth. They start to erupt when we're around 6 months old, and are usually all through when we're 29 months old.

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