Biology, asked by kitu786, 10 months ago

describe the dental formula of adult and young men mention the different type of tooth​

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Answered by sanjeevanisahay29030
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A dental formula is a summary of a mammal's teeth.[1]

Almost all mammals have four kinds of teeth:

incisors

canines

premolars

molars

Teeth numbers and form have adapted to different feeding methods. Over time, different mammal groups have evolved distinct dental features, in the number and type of teeth, and in the shape and size of the chewing surface.

The number of teeth of each type is written as a dental formula for one side of the mouth, or quadrant, with the upper and lower teeth shown on separate rows. The number of teeth in a mouth is twice that listed as there are two sides.

In each set, incisors (I) are indicated first, canines (C) second, premolars (P) third, and finally molars (M), giving I:C:P:M. So for example, the formula 2.1.2.3 for upper teeth indicates 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 premolars, and 3 molars on one side of the upper mouth.

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Answered by jagrati89
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Answer:

2123/2123  =8*2/8*2= 16/16=32


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