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The following are functions of different kinds of teeth:

1. Incisors- They help to bite.

2.Canines- They help in tearing flesh (usually used by human to hold food as we do not consume raw flesh).

3.Premolars- They hold food, like canines because they have cusps; also to crush food.

4.Molars- They grind food.

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