Humans all have the same number and kind of teeth. Only, it takes a lot of care over the years to keep them all. In some cases they grow straight by themselves; in other cases they grow crooked or fall out. And wisdom teeth today often remain below the surface of your gums. But while peoples' teeth may look different, we all start out with the same set.
The different teeth of humans are specialised to break down different types of food. Humans are omnivorous so we can eat meat, fruit, nuts etc. The different types of teeth have specialised over the countless generations to best suit this omnivorous duet.
Dogs have canine teeth. Like humans, they get 2 sets of teeth in their lives. Hope this helps . :)
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there are 3 types of teeth in a humans mouth
incisors, canines, bicuspids, molars
Humans usually gets two sets of teeth. Baby AKA milk teeth, then a set of adult teeth. The last of the adult teeth to appear are called the wisdom teeth. If one of the adult teeth are damaged, the body won't grow a new one. If you want to have it replaced, you have to see a dentist, there are several different ways of creating an artificial tooth as a replacement.
Cats have a kind of teeth called Canines. Humans have them too!
No, humans do not have true bony teeth. Teeth are composed of hard tissues like enamel, dentin, and cementum, which are different from bone tissue. Teeth are attached to the jawbone through the periodontal ligament.
Cats and humans teeth are different because of the types of food we eat. Cats are meant to be hunters.
Why are gorillas so different from humans
There usually flat not sharp, with grooves inside to help grind up food. Kind of like molars of a human. Humans have both kind of teeth, sharp "k-9" are for meat while our back teeth are for grinding up, just like an herbivorous.
Well actually it does because if the toothpaste is a different kind and even worse a different brand the different chemicals will make a chemical that will break down the particles in your teeth and make your teeth weak and will be more exposed to cavities.