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which of the following are twelve in number in a permanent set of teeth ? mcq

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Answered by knikhila007
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Explanation:

molars and premolars are permanent

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since the counting system begins in the middle of the upper quadrant on the right side, the first two teeth are incisors. They are numbers 11 and 12 on the chart. The next tooth is a canine, which is number 13. The premolar teeth are 14 and 15 and the molars are 15-18.

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