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write the dental formula​

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Answered by asinsarabiga
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Answer:

It is written as an expression of the number of each type of tooth in one side of the upper jaw over the number of teeth in one side of the lower jaw. The letters correspond to the type of teeth (I = Incisor, C = Canine, P = Premolar, M = Molar

Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Dental Formula = (2 incisors 1 canine 2 premolar 3 molar) / (2 incisors 1 canine 2 premolar 3 molar) Humans have two dental formulae: The primary dentition (20 teeth): I2/2 C1/1 M2/2 = 10. The permanent dentition (32 teeth)

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