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dental formula of a normal adult and a child

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Answered by NightRider6767
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Since the teeth are always listed in the same order, the letters can be dropped, thus: Human: deciduous teeth: 212/212; adult = 2123/2123. Both childhood molars are replaced by adult premolars. Adult total is double the formula = 32.

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<p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:40px;">.Since the teeth are always listed in the same order, the letters can be dropped, thus: Human: deciduous teeth: 212/212; adult = 2123/2123. Both childhood molars are replaced by adult premolars. Adult total is double the formula = 32..</p>

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