Identify the type of tooth indicated by the alphabet A, B and C by observing the figure
given below.
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A.Premolar
B.Premolar
C.Canine
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A- Molars, B- Premolars, C- Canines.
Explanation:
Types of teeth:
Most adults have 32 teeth, called permanent or secondary teeth:
- 8 incisors
- 4 canines, also called cuspids
- 8 premolars, also called bicuspids
- 12 molars, including 4 wisdom teeth
What are molars:
- The 12 molars are the largest and most powerful teeth.
- Six are on top and six are on the bottom.
- The molars' high surface area aids in the grinding of food. The molars then break up the food into small enough pieces for you to swallow.
What are premolars:
- Next to the canines are eight premolars.
- On top, there are four premolars, and on the bottom, there are four.
- Canines and incisors are smaller than premolars.
- They have a flat surface with ridges that are used to crush and grind food into tiny pieces, making it easier to swallow.
What are canines:
- Next to the incisors are four canine teeth. We have two canines on the top and two on the bottom of your mouth.
- Canines tear food with a sharp, pointed surface.
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