Science, asked by jyaze, 9 months ago

bittng teeth are called what​

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Answered by geneva93
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Answer:

Biting teeth are known as incisors.

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Answered by SKZ143
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The incisors at the front of the mouth have a sharp biting surface and are used for cutting or shearing food into small chew able pieces. There are eight incisors in both primary and permanent sets of teeth.

teeth -canines The canines are situated at the 'corners' of the dental arches. They have a sharp, pointed biting surface. Their function is to grip and tear food. There are four canine teeth in both primary and permanent.

teeth premolars- The premolars, unlike the incisors and canines, have a flat biting surface. Their function is to tear and crush food. They are unique to the permanent which has eight premolars.

teeth molars -The molars are the largest of the teeth. They have a large flat biting surface. The function of the molars is to chew, crush and grind food. There are eight molars in the primary and twelve in the permanent.

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