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Explain the four types of teeth

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Answered by chitrashri77
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Incisors are the teeth that you use to bite into your food. Canines - Your canines are the next teeth that develop in your mouth. You have four of them and they are your sharpest teeth, used for tearing apart food. Premolars - Premolars are used for tearing and crushing food...

Incisors are the teeth that you use to bite into your food. Canines - Your canines are the next teeth that develop in your mouth. You have four of them and they are your sharpest teeth, used for tearing apart food. Premolars - Premolars are used for tearing and crushing food... Explanation:

We have four different types of teeth, with each type serving a particular purpose for eating and chewing.

8 Incisors.

8 Incisors.4 Canines.

8 Incisors.4 Canines.8 Premolars.

8 Incisors.4 Canines.8 Premolars.12 Molars (including 4 wisdom teeth)

Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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  • Incisors are present at the front of the mouth.
  • These teeth have sharp edges and are adapted for cutting food into small, chewable pieces.
  • Humans have eight incisors, four incisors in the upper jaw and four in the lower jaw.

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  • Canines are also called cuspids.
  • They are situated at the ‘corners’ of the dental arches. They are characteristically sharp, elongated and pointy surface.
  • Their primary function is to grip and tear food.
  • Humans have four canines, two in the upper jaw and two in the lower jaw.

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  • Premolars are also called bicuspids and are located behind the canines.
  • These teeth have a flat surface with ridges, which is adapted for crushing and grinding food into smaller portions.
  • Humans have eight premolars, two on each side of the jaws.

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  • Molars are the largest and strongest teeth.
  • It has a large and flat biting surface, which is well-adapted for grinding food.
  • Humans have 12 molars, six in each jaw.
  • Four of those are wisdom teeth, which is also called the third molar, which come in between the ages of 17 to 25.
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