Unerupted teeth in a pig is the same as unerupted teeth in a human. This just means the teeth haven't come through the gums yet.
No, human males and females typically have the same number of teeth. Both usually have 32 permanent teeth, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
The same thing that human fingernails and animal hooves are made of, a protein called keratin.
If you have all your teeth, it's 32. Most people have wisdom teeth removed and some people have teeth removed for orthodontics when they're in their teens.
32 teeth in a human mouth Although this only applies to an adult human with all four wisdom teeth.
Yes, reptile teeth are usually undifferentiated. Human teeth are differentiated into incisors, molars, premolars, and canines.
There are 32 teeth in an adult human.
No. You have teeth for grinding and different teeth for tearing.
Same with any other animal/human. That would be a yes.
There are 3 characteristics of human teeth -thecodontheterodontdiphiodont
Not on Howrse, but this is TRUE in real-life (they are the same as any human teeth!)
Many of the same things that a human dentist does. They clean and scrape plaque from animals teeth, remove teeth if they are bad, put in implants etc.