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Pls name the types of teeth in human mouth.....??
Asked by Manoj M,
01 Feb 04:07 pm
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Incisors teeth
Canine teeth
Premolar teeth
Molar teeth
(Wisdom teeth)
Answered by RANGBARSE, 01 Feb 04:12 pm
Canine teeth
Premolar teeth
Molar teeth
(Wisdom teeth)
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INCISORS or Cutting teeth
CANINE teeth
PREMOLARS or Bicuspid teeth
MOLARS or Molar teeth
Answered by rajan, 01 Feb 06:00 pm
CANINE teeth
PREMOLARS or Bicuspid teeth
MOLARS or Molar teeth
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INCISORS or Cutting teeth
CANINE teeth
PREMOLARS or Bicuspid teeth
MOLARS or Molar teeth
Answered by Psycho, 01 Feb 04:25 pm
CANINE teeth
PREMOLARS or Bicuspid teeth
MOLARS or Molar teeth
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INCISORS or Cutting teeth
PREMOLARS or Bicuspid teeth
CANINE teeth
molar teeth
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The 8 incisors are the very front human teeth with rather flat surfaces, a straight sharp horizontal edge for cutting and biting the food and one long, single, conical root.
The 8 premolars, used for the chewing of the food, are placed lateral to and behind the canine teeth, with a flat upper surface and 1-2 roots. Their crown has two pyramidal eminences or cusps. The 4 canine teeth are very strong, pointed corner teeth for tearing and shredding, placed laterally to each lateral incisor. They are larger and stronger than the incisors. ...more
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 01 Feb 04:11 pm
PREMOLARS or Bicuspid teeth
CANINE teeth
molar teeth
abhi thoda copy paste
The 8 incisors are the very front human teeth with rather flat surfaces, a straight sharp horizontal edge for cutting and biting the food and one long, single, conical root.
The 8 premolars, used for the chewing of the food, are placed lateral to and behind the canine teeth, with a flat upper surface and 1-2 roots. Their crown has two pyramidal eminences or cusps. The 4 canine teeth are very strong, pointed corner teeth for tearing and shredding, placed laterally to each lateral incisor. They are larger and stronger than the incisors. ...more
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