Obviously, they look very different, considering the fact that the front teeth are used for biting, while the back teeth are used for tearing and chewing food. The front teeth are thinner and 'taller' while the back teeth are blunt and wide
The entire back surface is called the "lingual" of the tooth.
To make the front teeth tidy in back, take the tooth brush and brush them on the back side. Using dental floss and mouth will also help to keep the teeth clean.
For your child's two front teeth to grow back, it will likely take about a month. This depends on how close the teeth are to growing in, though.
front teeth have a thin shape to cut food when you bite. flatter teeth in the back crush food as u chew.
The larger back teeth are used for crushing and chewing things, which the narrower and sharper front teeth are for biting and cutting into food.
cingulums
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
Yes, especially for people who don't have 'perfect' teeth. I for one have one of my front lower teeth back further then it should be. Sometimes while chewing my front teeth slip down and I crunch on the back tooth. Very painful...
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
Animals that have broad and sharp teeth in the front, followed by broad flat teeth inside are likely herbivores. Some examples of such animals include cows, horses, and elephants. The sharp front teeth help to cut and tear vegetation, while the flat back teeth are used for grinding and chewing food.
Herbivores have flat, grinding teeth in the front and back, and the carnivores have sharp teeth made for tearing meat.