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how do teeth grow out of gums​

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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Answer:

1. Tooth eruption occurs when the teeth enter the mouth and become visible.

2. The tooth development process is normally separated into five stages: The initiation stage, The bud stage, The cap stage, The bell stage, The maturation stage.

3. Primary teeth start to form between the sixth and eighth week of prenatal development, and permanent teeth begin to form in the twentieth week.

Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The first permanent molar teeth erupt around the age of six. These four molars (two in each jaw) emerge from beneath the baby teeth. Other permanent teeth, such as incisors, canines, and premolars, erupt into the spaces left by missing baby teeth.

Explanation:

  • Our teeth assist us in chewing our meals.
  • Each tooth is inserted into its own socket in the gums.
  • Teeth come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each with its own set of functions.
  • There are two sets of teeth: milk teeth and permanent teeth. Milk teeth form throughout infancy and fall out between the ages of six and eight years.
  • Permanent teeth are the second set of teeth that replace milk teeth and last for the rest of our lives. They deteriorate as people age.
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