Primate space is the gap between the primary teeth of a child. These are normal. They are the result of the jaws growing to accommodate the larger adult teeth.
CORRECTION! - yes, spacing is normal in children, but the term "PRIMATE SPACE" is more specific:
In the mandibular arch, the primate space is between the canine and the 1st molar (or 1st premolar in adults).
Whereas, in the maxillary arch, it is between the lateral incisors and canines.
It's called a diastema.GAPspaced teethThe technical term for space between permanent teeth is 'diastema.' The technical term for space between primary teeth is 'primate space.'
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Orangutans are a type of tree-dwelling primate animal.
person or animal in which is either is chimpa/monkey or human being.
From the Latin primus meaning 'first'; primary, primer, Primate
A primate is an animal who is particulary very high in the food chain. Also know as the alpha.
I am a primate.
A Platypus is not a primate.
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primate means it has arms and legs
a primate is a monkey so no.
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