incisor, canine, molar
2006-10-29 20:16:52
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answer #1
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answered by djessellis 4
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A grown man has 32 permanent teeth classified into the following types:
>> central incisor and lateral incisor :: There are usually 8 of these. Their function is for shearing, and is the first set of teeth that operate during physical digestion (as opposed to chem)
>> cuspid (canine) :: These are stronger and sharper than the incisors. Its root is single, but is longer and once again stronger than that of the incisors. There are usually 4 of these in a grown man.
>> 1st, 2nd, and 3rd molar [aka wisdom teeth]. There are 4 groups of 3 at the back of the human's teeth set. The order of the molars are said in its name. All molars two features: the shearing end [trigonoid], and the crushing heel [talinoid].
Then the sad, sad, food goes down the throat. Or not xD
2006-10-30 04:35:12
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Incisor-used to cut food.
canine-used for tearing foods.
premolar-similar to the molar,but smaller,function is the same.
molar-used for grinding food.
2006-10-30 05:55:27
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answered by farhan ferdous 4
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if your meaning what i think you are here they are:
* central incisor
* lateral incisor
* cuspid (canine)
* first premolar
* second premolar
* first molar
* second molar
* third molar (wisdom teeth)
2006-10-30 04:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Inscissors, cannine, premolars and molars.
2006-10-31 20:34:21
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answered by moosa 5
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cuspid, bicuspid, molar, canine, cutter, incisor, wisdom
2006-10-30 04:17:55
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answered by infernal_seamonkey 4
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canines, inscisors, pre-molars and molars
2006-10-30 04:56:34
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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teeth is teeth
2006-10-30 04:22:54
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answered by zaraki 3
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