The number of teeth an inbred person has is generally the same as that of a non-inbred person, which is typically 32 adult teeth, assuming no dental issues or extractions have occurred. Inbreeding may increase the risk of genetic disorders that could affect dental health, but it does not inherently change the total number of teeth. Factors such as diet, hygiene, and access to dental care play a more significant role in determining dental health.
your clearly disturbed, councelling is my only suggestion, inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred
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messed up Inbred.
The word is spelled inbred. The problem with in-breeding is so many medical conditions are inbred.
An inbred Redneck
You can sell any dog whether it is inbred, outcrossed, line bred, etc. without papers as long as there is a person who will buy it.
52 = 20 baby teeth + 32 adult teeth
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20
The average adult has 32 teeth including wisdom teeth. Less if you got them pulled or never got them.The person with the most teeth ever has 36 teeth
Inbred Mountain was created in 2005.
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