Teeth are called Teeth, a tooth is called a Tooth (yes, even medical personnel use those terms)...but they are classified by type, such as back teeth are MOLARS, "eye-teeth" are CANINES, etc. Also are terms like bicuspids, pre-molars and so on, depending on the location of the tooth in question. You can further clarify should you have the interest, by viewing any of the many DENTAL websites. Hope that helps!
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Decidious is the term given to baby teeth, and permanent teeth is the collective term for "adult" teeth.
Dentition (Latin: to cut the teeth) is the development of teeth and their arrangement in the mouth.
Baby teeth are called deciduous teeth or primary dentition.
deciduous teeth
the term for pertaining to surrounding the teeth is Periodontal.
Linguadental means pertaining to the tongue and teeth.
periodontal means around the teeth
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Traumatic dental avulsion is the medical term meaning a tooth was knocked out.
Natal Tooth
A tooth socket is called an alveolus in medical terms.
Periodontal is the medical term meaning pertaining to around the tooth.
Dentate means tooth-shaped
Nocturnal bruxism means grinding teeth during sleep.
Buccolingual means pertaining to the cheek and tongue.
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
Lamina is the medical term meaning layers.
Sensation is the medical term meaning feeling.
Eructation is the medical term meaning burping.eructation