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The lateral incisor is the second tooth from the center of the mouth, located next to the central incisor. In the dental arch, there are four lateral incisors—two in the upper jaw (maxilla) and two in the lower jaw (mandible). These teeth are designed for cutting and have a narrower, more pointed shape compared to the central incisors. Typically, they erupt between the ages of 7 and 8 years.

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