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compare milk teeth with permanent teeth​

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Answered by JagrutiSabale
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milk teeth falls when u are of 10 or 11

Answered by benoteliza
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● Baby teeth have much thinner enamel than permanent teeth (enamel is the hard white surface on the tooth), which makes it easier for a cavity to spread easily.

● Baby teeth are softer than permanent teeth, which makes them especially susceptible to acids. Softer enamel also means that there will be more visible wear or flat surfaces seen on children who grind their teeth.

● Baby teeth are whiter than permanent teeth.

● Baby teeth have very large nerves and nerve canals called pulp chambers, relative to the size of the tooth. This means that even small cavities can affect the nerve, leading to nerve inflammation or infection. this on other hand is absent in permanent teeth.

● Baby teeth in the back of the mouth are pressed next to each other like two cubes that touch. Permanent teeth, however, are more rounded.

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