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Yes, there are some differences between male and female teeth, primarily in size and shape. Generally, male teeth tend to be larger and more robust than female teeth, with males often having broader jaws. Additionally, studies have shown that certain dental features, like the shape of the dental arch and root canal morphology, may vary between sexes. However, these differences are subtle and can vary significantly among individuals.

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