Why are milk teeth also called temporary teeth
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When one is a little newborn (or infant), the teeth grow for the first time. Milk teeth are the name for this pair of teeth. They're just a set of teeth you'll have for a while. Between the ages of 6 and 8, the milk teeth loosen and begin to fall out.
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- Our teeth assist us in chewing our meals.
- Each tooth is inserted into its own socket in the gums.
- Teeth come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each with its own set of functions.
- There are two sets of teeth: milk teeth and permanent teeth. Milk teeth form throughout infancy and fall out between the ages of six and eight years.
- Permanent teeth are the second set of teeth that replace milk teeth and last for the rest of our lives. They deteriorate as people age.
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