The incisors are the teeth meant for cutting up the food. The molars and canines just grind the food once it has been cut.
You can call canine teeth transitional teeth. They are what you consider to be baby teeth, a child will pull their canine teeth between the ages of 6 and 11, and permanent canine teeth will grow.
The canine teeth, also called cuspids, dog teeth, fangs, or eye teeth. Usually the term canine teeth is used but rarely cuspids.
Canine teeth are also called fangs or dogteeth. They are used to hold prey in the mouth so it be torn and eaten.
Our canine teeth are used for tearing and biting the food. They are very strong and they are either side of our front four teeth. They are used for breaking food down into smaller pierces, it is will be easilier to be digested.
Canine teeth.
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Canine teeth are also dogteeth, fangs or (in the case of those of the upper jaw) eye teeth, are relatively long, pointed teeth. Canine teeth are present in carnivores and omnivores. Their primary usage, especially in carnivores, is stab through layers of flesh and hold down struggling prey in order to tear it apart. They are occasionally used as weapons. In omnivores, the canine teeth are much shorter and their usage is more for slicing up meat.
Canine teethe get their name from the charictoristics of an animals teeth taht are used for tearing and gripping food.
Molars are the teeth in the back of your mouth that are flat and cube shaped. Canines also refered to as vampire teeth, are the teeth on the sides of your smile that are the sharpest out of all of your teeth.
Canines are used for ripping and tearing
Canine teeth are used for biting into somthing hard tor tough like a carrot or hard candy. that is why they are sharp.