Biology, asked by jerry7755, 1 year ago

Permanent teeth differs from deciduous teeth in not having?

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Answered by KritikaSingh14
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deciduous teeth .........

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Answered by kaurSneha
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Heyy,

Jerry

Here is ur answer⏩⏩⏩

➡➡ Permanent teeth differ from deciduous teeth as

1⃣ Permanent teeth has larger and thicker roots

Deciduous teeth has thinner and shorter roots

2⃣ Permanent teeth occurs between 6 to 7 years of old so called six year molar

Deciduous teeth are called baby teeth, milk teeth or temporary teeth

3⃣ The permanent teeth are not replacable

Deciduous teeth are replaced by permanent teeth as they are temporary

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