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what is the difference between the set of milk teeth and permanent teeth​

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Answered by sahithi0333
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Answer:

The baby teeth continue to grow till a child is about 11 years old, after that milk teeth fall and give rise to permanent teeth.

Color: Baby teeth are often whiter than permanent teeth.

Rougher edges: Baby teeth are smooth on the bottom and permanent teeth have a jagged bottom edge. Fun fact: the jagged edge of new permanent teeth are called mamelons.

Answered by sahanan11
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Answer:

Milk teeth is the set of teeth when it grows from a new born baby. Root canals have a more hour-glass-like appearance Root canals have a well-defined appearance with more branches

A larger pulp chamber A smaller pulp chamber

Enamel and dentine are less mineralized Enamel and dentine are more mineralized

less regular

Permanent teeth is a set where the milk teeth breaks down and it grows. it will not fall again if it falls teeth will not grow again.Root canals have a well-defined appearance with more branches

A larger pulp chamber A smaller pulp chamber

Enamel and dentine are less mineralized Enamel and dentine are more mineralized

less regular More regular

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