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the human or mammalian teeth are different in shape and are called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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he human or mammalian teeth are different in shape and are called​Heterodont is an animal which possesses more than a single tooth morphology. For example, humans possess incisors, canines (eyeteeth), premolars and molars.

Homodont is an animals whose teeth are all of the same type. Most vertebrates except mammals are homodont.  

Pleurodont is a formation of the teeth that are fused  by their sides to the inner surface of the jaw bones.

Acrodont is a formation of the teeth whereby the teeth are consolidated with the summit of the alveolar ridge of the jaw without sockets. The term also refers to species of reptiles that have such a formation.

Answered by vmsachu
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incisors

canines

premolars

molars

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