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Types of Human Teeth & Their Function

While humans may not put too much thought into their teeth every day, their significance and function in daily lives cannot be underestimated. From chewing the food to making us smile u1e63and speak, teeth perform a vital role in the way we live life. However, aside from those studying to become a dental assistant, there are few who really think about the different type of teeth and the role they play in daily lives.

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Types of Human Teeth & Their Function

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  1. Types of Human Teeth & Their Function

  2. While humans may not put too much thought into their teeth every day, their significance and function in daily lives cannot be underestimated. From chewing the food to making us smile ṣand speak, teeth perform a vital role in the way we live life. However, aside from those studying to become a dental assistant, there are few who really think about the different type of teeth and the role they play in daily lives.

  3. 1 . Incisors Four front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws are known as incisors. Incisors on either side of the midline are called as a central incisor. Function: Its primary function is to cut the food.

  4. Canines There is a total of four canines in an oral cavity. Two in the maxillary arch and other two in mandibular area. They are adjacent and behind the lateral incisors.   They have one pointed cusp and a single root. It is the longest root of any tooth. Function: Their main function is to tear food.

  5. Premolars (Bicuspids) These teeth are located behind and adjacent to the canines and are designed to crush food. There are in total 8 premolars in the oral cavity. There are two in each quadrant Function: Their function is tearing and grinding of food.

  6. . Molar The posterior teeth in the mouth are known as molars. They are in broader and flatter surfaces with 4-5 cups each. They are made to grind the food. Function: Their function is chewing and grinding of food.

  7. It essential to keep potential risks of each type of teeth in mind. Getting older may increase some risk factors, but you can still enjoy a bright and healthy smile with proper care and help from your dentist. Nanda Dental Care will help you find the right one to keep your smile shining at any age. So contact us now +917620202123 or visit - www.nandadentalcare.com to book an appointment!

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