State two differences between milk teeth and permanent teeth.
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Softer enamel also means that there will be more visible wear or flat surfaces seen on children who grind their teeth. Baby teeth are whiter than permanent teeth! This is especially noticeable when permanent teeth begin to erupt next to baby teeth.
The enamel coatings of baby teeth are thinner than the enamel on permanent teeth. That's the reason the primary teeth usually appear to be whiter than the permanent teeth. You can really perceive this when a child has a mixed set. Permanent teeth appear to be more off-white, egg-shell or yellowish.
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- Milk teeth are temporary and are broken when we get a certain age while permanent teeth broke after the death .
- Milk teeth are small while permanent teeth are comparatively small .
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