Premolars or bicuspids
by wds: source >> Seely's Labratory Manual for A&P
molar
near the front is incicors and further back is the pre-molars
molar
The canine teeth help to chew food in the human mouth. The canine teeth are the longest of the teeth and are good for tearing food. The canine teeth are located in both the upper and lower jaw.
The pointed teeth next to the incisors are known as the canine teeth.
fourThey are the vampire looking teeth next to your incisors that resemble the teeth of a dog, that's why they're called canine (=dog-ish)♥33 teethes are there in mouth=)♥
Teeth 6 and 11 are called cuspids, or canine teeth. They are single-rooted and labial surface because they are next to the lips. They are used for gripping and tearing food.
They are known as the Canine
Jesus Christ No! No dont listen to them. yes its supposed too. im a 12 yr old girl and both of my bottom canine teeth fell out. and both of the adult cannine teeth are already growing in
Your canine teeth are the pointy ones next to your front teeth. You have two on top and two on the bottom. Because they're sharp to help tear the canine's food, they need to have long roots deeply embedded in the jaw bone. That is why it is hard to pull them out. It is sort of painful too'!Pronounced: kay-nine teeth
I believe that the teeth in a human's mouth are simply called "teeth". If you meant to ask about the specific terms for each part of the teeth in a human's mouth then.. 1. Central Incisors - Front and most center 2. Lateral Incisors - Next to the Central Incisors 3. Canine - the fang like tooth 4. First Pre-Molar 5. Second Pre-Molar 6. First Molar 7. Second Molar 8. Third Molar
They are 4 types of teeth : Molar - Teeth at the back that crush the food before swallowing. Canines - rip up the food. they are next to the incisors. Incisors - bite the food. they are at front of mouth. Premolars - mash our food while we chew. Z