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Q: How many succedaneous teeth do you have?
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What permanent tooth is not succedaneous?

succedaneous teeth are any permanent teeth replacing a deciduous teeth.they are the permanent incisors, cuspids and premolars replacing the deciduous incisors, cuspids and molars respectively.


What is a another name for primary teeth?

Permanent teeth are simply just teeth that are your new ones. They are not baby teeth anymore, you must stay healthy/get healthy or they may turn yellow/light brown/etc. So youmuct be 11 years or younger. ~Hope all goes well! And good luck!~


How does a baby tooth help permanent tooth?

The most important thing primary (deciduous or baby) teeth do for the succedaneous (adult) teeth is maintain space.When primary teeth are prematurely lost, the teeth (or tooth) posterior to the lost tooth migrate toward the front and midline. At the same time the opposing teeth, that is the teeth in the opposing arch (uppers for lowers and vice versa) super erupt into the empty space. As a result of this movement, a primary tooth that is lost too soon may exacerbate, or result in, crowding and a bad bite (malocclusion) if the space previously occupied by the tooth is not otherwise maintained.On the other hand, sometimes primary teeth do not exfoliate when they should. In this case, the primary tooth may actually cause problems because the succedaneous tooth can't go where it needs to go.Word to the wise: Do not extract your child's baby teeth! Leave that for the dentist. Don't be fooled, there is much that can go wrong and it may impact your child for the rest of his/her life.


How does a baby tooth help a permanent tooth?

The most important thing primary (deciduous or baby) teeth do for the succedaneous (adult) teeth is maintain space.When primary teeth are prematurely lost, the teeth (or tooth) posterior to the lost tooth migrate toward the front and midline. At the same time the opposing teeth, that is the teeth in the opposing arch (uppers for lowers and vice versa) super erupt into the empty space. As a result of this movement, a primary tooth that is lost too soon may exacerbate, or result in, crowding and a bad bite (malocclusion) if the space previously occupied by the tooth is not otherwise maintained.On the other hand, sometimes primary teeth do not exfoliate when they should. In this case, the primary tooth may actually cause problems because the succedaneous tooth can't go where it needs to go.Word to the wise: Do not extract your child's baby teeth! Leave that for the dentist. Don't be fooled, there is much that can go wrong and it may impact your child for the rest of his/her life.


What term is given to a a permanent tooth that replaces a primary tooth of the same type?

Succedaneous


What term is given to a permanent tooth that replaces a primary tooth of the same type?

Your wisdom teeth Primary teeth are 20 (4 incisors, 1 canine, 2 molars per quandrant) while permanent teeth 32 (4 incisors, 1 canine, 2 premolars, 3 molars per quandrant, the 3rd moral knows as wisdom tooth). The premolars come out in the place previously occupied by the primary molars, while the rest of the primary teeth are peplaced by their respective permanent one.


How many teeth does allosaurus have?

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How many teeth did bach have?

It is unknown how many teeth he had.


How many teeth does an ocelot have?

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How many teeth did a edmontosaurus have?

it has no teeth


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There are 2 teeth in the Dragon Teeth Gate.


How many teeth are there found in a set temporary teeth?

20 teeth