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write short notes on human dentition​

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Answered by yadavpinky112
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Humans usually have 20 primary (deciduous, "baby" or "milk") teeth and 32 permanent (adult) teeth. Teeth are classified as incisors, canines, premolars (also called bicuspids), and molars. Incisors are primarily used for cutting, canines are for tearing, and molars serve for grinding.

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Answered by sy45764
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Human dentition is heterodont and diphyodont. The heterodonty is reflected by four tooth classes: incisors, canines, premolars and molars. Diphyodonty is represented by two generations of functional teeth during a human life: 20 deciduous (milk, lacteal) teeth and 32 permanent (adult) teeth.

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