Biology, asked by jhasuraj699, 9 months ago

How many types of teeth? ​

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Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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While different numbers abound, it's generally accepted that we have three different types of teeth: Incisors, canines, and molars. Yet, many will happily distinguish between the three different types of molars, including premolars and third molars. That leaves us with five different types of teeth.

Answered by nilesh102
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=> we know that the teeth means of one of a set of hard, bonelike structures rooted in sockets in the jaws of vertebrates,

typically composed of a core of soft pulp

surrounded by a layer of hard dentin that is coated with cement or enamel at the crown and used chiefly for biting or chewing food or as a means of attack or defense.

=> While different numbers abound, it's generally accepted that we have three different types of teeth: Incisors, canines, and molars. Yet, many will happily distinguish between the three different types of molars, including premolars and third molars. That leaves us with five different types of teeth.

=> Types of Teeth and Their Functions

Incisors – The four front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws are called incisors. ...

Canines – There are four canines in the oral cavity. ...

Premolars (Bicuspids) – These teeth are located behind and adjacent to the canines and are designed to crush food. ...

Molars – The most posterior teeth in the mouth are the molars.

I hope it helps you.

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