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Frogs use their teeth to help hold prey in place as they swallow it. They have cone shaped Maxillary teeth in their upper jaw and some species have Volmerine teeth on the roof of their mouth.
around the upper and lower inside edges
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baffalo has no upper teeth
Due to small arch (lower arch in ur mouth is smaller than the upper )and to capable the teeth upper and lower to rest on 2 teeth not one ( i mean like upper central incisor will rest on lower central and lower lateral incisor and so on).Formally answer :Due to convergence of lower arch (as lower arch is more convergence than upper arch)
No, alpacas do not have upper teeth. Alpacas have a soft upper gum area, which they chew their chud against with their bottom teeth. Alpacas do not have upper teeth, and grasseaters don't usually need them.
16 upper 16 lower
The maxilla (and hard palate) forms the upper part of your mouth and contains your upper teeth. The mandible, or jaw, forms the lower part of your mouth and contains your lower teeth.
Primary (baby) teeth: A. the 2 lower central incisors +4 upper incisors B. upper and lower first molars (bicuspids) C. upper and lower cuspids (canine) D. upper and lower second molars Secondary (adult) teeth: A. upper and lower central incisors and first molars B. upper and lower lateral incisors C. upper and lower molars (bicuspids) D. upper and lower second molars E. upper and lower third molars (about 18 years old) Why? The theory is that the periodontal ligament provides the main way with the shrinking and cross-linking of collagen fibers.
The teeth after your canines are your premolars, 4 on the upper and lower, they are side by side.
an under-bite
just the upper