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Total
Table 2.2
Type of teeth Number of teeth
Lower jaw Upper jaw
Cutting and
biting teeth
Piercing and
tearing teeth
Chewing and
grinding teeth​

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Answered by Thegreatarrav
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Answer:

total is 36 by formula

ipcm/icpm*2

2+2+1+1+2+2+3+3*2=36

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Answered by isra3452
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Answer:

Explanation:

There are total 32 teeth in a fully grown-up adult human.

Among deciduous (primary) teeth, ten are found in the maxilla (upper jaw) and ten in the mandible (lower jaw), for a total of 20. The dental formula for primary teeth in humans is 2.1

Incisors — the sharp, chisel-shaped front teeth (four upper, four lower) used for cuisines on the top of your mouth and two on the bottom for Piercing and  tearing teeth

Molars (8 total): Flat teeth in the rear of the mouth, best at grinding

History

Incisors (8 total): The middlemost four teeth on the upper and lower jaws. Canines (4 total): The pointed teeth just outside the incisors. Premolars (8 total): Teeth between the canines and molars. Molars (8 total): Flat teeth in the rear of the mouth, best at grinding food

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