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Yes,your top jaw teeth are over your bottom jaw teeth it is considered an over bite..........

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What is the horizontal overbite of the teeth called?

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Do firebelly newts have teeth?

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Do mammals have toothless lightweight Jaws?

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How does a platypus grind its food?

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