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write the dental formula of deciduous teeth and permanent teeth in humans​

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Answered by Itzpurplecandy
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An animal's dentition for either deciduous or permanent teeth can thus be expressed as a dental formula, written in the form of a fraction: I.C.P.M / I.C.P.M. Since the teeth are always listed in the same order, the letters can be dropped, thus: Human: deciduous teeth: 212/212; adult = 2123/2123.

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Answered by LuckyVII
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The dental formula of deciduous teeth = \frac{2102}{2102}

The dental formula of permanent teeth = \frac{2123}{2123}

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