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what is dental formula of a normal human ​

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Answered by jaymishra200321
5

Explanation:

In humans, the deciduous dentition consists of 20 total teeth, with the dental formula 2102 (or 2102/2102), indicating two incisors, one canine, zero premolars, and two molars in each quadrant

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Answered by nityagarg25
2

Explanation:

Humans have incisors, canines, premolars and molars. For a 5 year old, the dental formula will be: 212/212, which by methods defined, represents 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 molars on both of the sides. There is no premolar in a 5 year olds teeth because he will only have milk teeth by then.

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