Discuss the different types of teeth along with their structure.
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There are three types of teeth in a primary dentition: incisors, canines and molars. There are four types of teeth in a permanent dentition: incisors, canines, premolars and molars. The structure of each type of tooth is different based on what the function of the tooth is.
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Basically teeth are 4 types. These are different in structure and fuction. They are
1. Incisors
2. Canines
3. Premolars
4. Molars
1. Incisors: Incisors are the first teeth to erupt between 6& 7 months. These are use to take bites of food.these are 8 in number in mouth.
2. Canines: These are very sharpest teeth.primary canines appear between 17-18 months. these are useful to ripping and tearing of food meretial.
3. Premolars: these are appear around at the age of 10. these are bicupsid in structure. these are used for chewing and grinding food.
4. Molars: These will appear between 12-18 months. these are also used for grinding and chewing food. The primary molars known as deciduous molars. The third molars are known as wisdom tooth.
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