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The first set of teeth that most people develop are called deciduous teeth, also known as baby teeth or milk teeth. They are eventually replaced by permanent teeth as a person grows.
There are twelve cutting teeth at the front of the mouth. There are 8 incisors (front teeth) and 4 cuspids or canine teeth (also known as eyeteeth).The two middle teeth at the top and bottom of the mouth are called central incisors. The teeth adjacent to the central Incisors are called lateral incisors. The pointed teeth to either side of the incisors are the cuspids.
Some mammals, such as shrews and moles, have teeth with a specialized structure called "alveoli" to hold the teeth firmly in place. These alveoli are small sockets within the jawbone where the tooth roots are anchored, providing stability for the teeth during chewing and biting.
The pointy teeth in the mouth are named "Canines" and are common among mammals, usually being enlarged in carnivores. Canine teeth can be found between the incisors and premolar teeth in mammals.
Starting from the back of the human mouth: Wisdom teeth (in adults over around 21), molars and premolars are at the sides. The canines, then incisors are at the front.
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Molars and the bath teeth that crush and grind food!
PREMOLARS
the teeth they youse to grind the leaves with are the premolars
calf grind their teeth to keep them from going weak it's like you brushing your teeth
when your teeth grind food is it chemical or mechanical
You could get things called blocks that separate your upper and lower teeth (on the second to last teeth on the bottom) and when you grind your teeth it wouldn't affect your teeth.
These teeth are called molars and the ones a little bit smaller in front are called pre-molars
Mastication (when teeth cut and grind food) is a physical change.