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What type of teeth are absent in case of baby

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In many species, milk teeth erupt soon after birth; in a few, they erupt and are replaced by adult teeth in utero; and in some, they appear to be absent altogether. The milk teeth consist of incisors, canines, and premolars; molars come in later as part of the adult dentition and are not replaced.

Answered by TejashreeK
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Answer:

Milk teeth

Explanation:

In many species, milk teeth erupt soon after birth; in a few, they erupt and are replaced by adult teeth in utero; and in some, they appear to be absent altogether. The milk teeth consist of incisors, canines, and premolars; molars come in later as part of the adult dentition and are not replaced.

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