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What are large incisors?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

The incisors are the front most teeth that people use to cut their food. The incisors also play a crucial role in beauty as they are the most easily noticed when people smile.

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What would an animal eat if it had very large cuspids and incisors?

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In what order should a baby's new teeth emerge?

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