what do you mean by heterodont condition in man
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Hey dude, In anatomy, a heterodont (from Greek, meaning "different teeth") is an animal which possesses more than a single tooth morphology. For example, members of the Synapsida generally possess incisors, canines ("eyeteeth"), premolars, and molars
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Heterodont is a condition in which different types of teeth are present. Humans have four types of teeth, namely incisors, canines, premolars and molars. Thecodont is a condition in which teeth are embedded in the sockets. Diphyodont is a condition in which there are two sets of teeth, temporary and permanent.
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