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Select the type of teeth which are part of permanent dentition but not deciduous in nature in humans. Choose answer: Incisors Canines Premolars Molars

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Answered by harshitayd088
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Answer:Molars

Explanation:

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Molars are the only permanent teeth which are not deciduous in nature in humans.

Explanation:

  • The Molars are referred to as the permanent teeth because these were not lost during due to the eruption of the new teeth and these teeth will start growing till the age of around 15.
  • The last pairs of teeth will grow at the age of around 18 will be considered as the Wisdom Teeth which are obviously the Molars.
  • The deciduous teeth are the teeth that are lost at a young age around 10 years due to the eruption of the new strong teeth.
  • These deciduous teeth, in other words, are also known as Baby Teeth.
  • The deciduous teeth are of the three types. The first type is the Incisors, then the Canines and at last the Pre-Molars which are present before the Molars.

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