explain the temporary teeth and the permanent teeth
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Temporary teeth :-
Deciduous teeth is the official term for baby teeth, milk teeth, or primary teeth. Deciduous teeth start developing during the embryonic stage and then commonly begin to come in about 6 months after birth.
Permanent teeth :-
These include four central incisors, four lateral incisors, eight premolars, four canines, and eight molars. The last of the permanent teeth are the third molars or the wisdom teeth that begin to appear between ages 17 and 21 year.
Answer:
The first set of teeth is called milk teeth or temporary teeth. When the child is about six years old, the milk teeth or temporary teeth begins to fall out. New teeth begins to grow in place of milk teeth.
Second set of teeth is called permanent teeth which replace milk teeth and they remain throughout our life. They fall during old age.