Biology, asked by sketch88, 1 year ago

differentiate between milk teeth and permanent teeth​

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
7

hey mate...

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1). Milk Teeth Start erupting after 6 months of birth and appear between 6 to 24 months. While Permanent teeth Begin to replace milk teeth in the 6 th year of age and usually completed by 24 years.

2). Milk teeth Smaller, weaker and temporary While Stronger and permanent.

3). Milk teeth is of 3 types (incisor, canine and molars) 8 incisors + 4 canines + 8 molars. Whereas Permanent Teeth is 4 types (incisor, canine premolars and molars) 8 incisor+ 4 canine+ 8 premolars + 12 molars.

4). Milk Teeth have 20 in number, 10 each in the upper and lower jaw

while Permanent Teeth have 32 in number, 16 each in the upper and lower jaw.

hope it helps...

Answered by kripavinu90
4

Milk teeth:

  1. They grow in the child from the age of 6 months to 8 years.
  2. They are 20 in number.
  3. They do not contain molars.
  4. They shed off and are replaced by permanent set of teeth.

Permanent teeth:

  1. They are found in adult humans.
  2. They are 32 in number.
  3. Once shed, they cannot be replaced naturally.
  4. They contain 6 molars in each jaw.

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