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And can you please explain jaw canine insisor molar gums cavity
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Answered by GODARYANKAR
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Types of Teeth and Their Functions

Incisors – The four front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws are called incisors. ...

Canines – There are four canines in the oral cavity. ...

Premolars (Bicuspids) – These teeth are located behind and adjacent to the canines and are designed to crush food. ...

Molars – The most posterior teeth in the mouth are the molars.

Jaw- Jaw, either of a pair of bones that form the framework of the mouth of vertebrate animals, usually containing teeth and including a movable lower jaw (mandible) and fixed upper jaw (maxilla). Jaws function by moving in opposition to each other and are used for biting, chewing, and the handling of food.

Gums - The gums are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth.

Cavity - a decayed part of a tooth.

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