Science, asked by fatima432, 11 months ago

types of teeth number in jaw total no. function shape

incisors _

canines _
premolars
molars _

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Answered by Tarunvarshney
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Answer:

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Molars

premolars

canines

incisors


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There are four canine teeth in both primary and permanent dentitions. The premolars, unlike the incisors and canines, have a flat biting surface. Their function is to tear and crush food. They are unique to the permanent dentition which has eight premolars.

The four types of teeth, their functions, and their development are as follows:

Incisors are a person's eight front teeth, with four on top and four on the bottom. ...

Canines are the sharp teeth located outside the incisors. ...

Premolars, also called bicuspids, can chew and tear food.

Your teeth are one of the strongest parts of your body. ... Most adults have 32 teeth, called permanent or secondary teeth: 8 incisors. 4 canines, also called cuspids. 8 premolars, also called bicuspids.


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