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Sea bass typically have a set of small teeth, which can vary in number depending on the specific species. Generally, they possess several rows of teeth on their jaws, with some species having up to 20 to 30 teeth on the upper jaw alone. These teeth are designed for gripping and holding onto slippery prey rather than for chewing. Overall, the exact count can vary but is generally not extensive compared to other fish.

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