Yes, cuspid teeth, also known as canine teeth, can come out due to various reasons such as dental trauma, decay, or gum disease. In children, they typically fall out to make way for permanent teeth, but in adults, if they become loose or problematic, they may need to be extracted by a dentist. Regular dental check-ups can help maintain their health and prevent loss.
There are a total of four cuspid teeth in the mouth, with one located in each quadrant. These teeth are also commonly referred to as canines due to their pointed, cusp-like shape. Cuspid teeth are important for cutting and tearing food.
It is called teeth but the front sharp teeth are called canine teeth and other animals have canine teeth too.
the cuspid
Canine (cuspid)
Cuspid valves are right and left atrioventricular (AV) valves.
There are two types of sharp cutting teeth. The first is the Canine (a.k.a. cuspid) and the second is the premolar. However, the canine is the most commonly referred to as the cutting tooth.
the dog bit hard on his bone, causing a cuspid to fall.
The nerve that supplies the maxillary incisors and cuspid is the anterior superior alveolar nerve, which is a branch of the maxillary nerve (V2) of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V). This nerve innervates the maxillary anterior teeth, providing sensory innervation for sensation, including pain and temperature.
Cuspids
For the word "cuspid" there is no prefix, although bicuspid is frequently what they are called. In that case -bi- is the prefix.
there is actually more than one valve in the heart. there is the semilunar, bi-cuspid, tri-cuspid
becuse teeth are use for eating foods