it is called incisor.
They are called molars.
Molars.
I think the back of the neck is called the Nape. Please correct if wrong. I think you are looking for Scruff if you are doing the Times crossword today
Obiculares oris
In anatomy and physiology the jawbone is known as the mandible. The jawbone is the largest and strongest bone in the face.
"Palatine Uvula", because of its location in the mouth.
boogies
A bum
The name for the humans flat back teeth are called the molars
The lips, the tongue, the teeth, the gums, the lining inside the lips and cheeks, the floor of the mouth (under the tongue), the roof of the mouth and the small area behind the wisdom teeth.
canines
Each of the tooth surfaces are lingual, which faces the tongue, facial, which faces the lips, proximal, faces another tooth, occlusal, the top of the back teeth, and incisal ridge, the top of the front teeth.
it is called incisor.
A mouth full of steel teeth, hence the name 'Jaws'
I think the dentist takes care of most things to do with the mouth.
The sharp ones are canine teeth And the back ones are molers
Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill".
A tube that connects the mouth to your stomach
scales, fins, gills, teeth, eyes, intestines, mouth, skin