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The set of teeth that grows during infancy is called

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Answered by nihardshadli
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Explanation:

Deciduous teeth – commonly known as baby teeth, milk teeth, temporary teeth, and primary teeth – are the first set of teeth in the growth development of humans and other diphyodont mammals. They develop during the embryonic stage of development and erupt (that is, they become visible in the mouth) during infancy.

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Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

The set of teeth that grows during infancy is called deciduous teeth.

Explanation:

What are deciduous teeth?

  • Deciduous teeth are also known as Primary teeth, Baby teeth or Milky teeth which grows during infancy.
  • It is a set of a total of 20 teeth with a dental formula of 2102/2102, which indicates 2 incisors, 1 canines, 0 premolars and 2 molars in each quadrant.
  • They start to develop during the embryonic stage and then commonly begin to come in after six months of the birth of a child.
  • It is called milky teeth because of the milky color shed of teeth.
  • They are called primary teeth because they are the first teeth which are present in children after birth, which fall out gradually after 5-6 years and are replaced by permanent adult teeth.

To learn more about teeth arrangement of adult human,

https://brainly.in/question/2325964

To learn more about functions of teeth,

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