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number of diphyodont molars in human

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Answered by mt0595272
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Answer:

The answer was 8

Explanation:cause the 3rd moler was monophyodont which comes only once in life so the ans is eight molar because they are diphyodont and they appear twice in our life...

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Human beings have 16 diphyodont teeth.

Explanation:

  • The type of dental arrangement in which milk teeth are replaced by permanent teeth, is called diphyodont.
  • Milk teeth are the first set of teeth that are formed in human beings during childhood.
  • As they grow up, these teeth fall and in place of it, permanent teeth are developed.
  • Accordingly, human has 16 diphyodont teeth in each jaw, in the order of 4 incisors, 2 canine, 4 premolars, and 6 molars.
  • Overall when we sum up the value of teeth in both upper as well lower jaw we get 36 diphyodont teeth.

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