What are The Different Types of Teeth?

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What are The Different Types of Teeth?

Types of teeth and their functions

Our teeth are one of the strongest parts of our body. They are made from proteins such as collagen, and minerals such as calcium. In addition to helping us chew through even the toughest foods, they also help us speak clearly.

Most adults have 32 teeth, called permanent or secondary teeth; 8 incisors, 4 canines, also called cuspids, 8 premolars, also called bicuspids, 12 molars, including 4 wisdom teeth whereas children have 20 teeth.

What are incisors?

All eight of our incisor teeth are located in the front part of our mouth. We have four of them in our upper jaw and four in our lower jaw. They have sharp edges that help us bite into food. Whenever we sink our teeth into something, such as an apple, we use our incisor teeth.
The very first teeth we grow are incisors, appearing when we are around 6 months old.

What are canines?

Canines are four teeth which sit next to the incisors. We have two canines on the top of our mouth and two on the bottom. Canines have a sharp, pointy surface for tearing food. Canines are also called cuspids.

What are premolars?

Premolars are eight in number and sit next to your canines. There are four premolars on top, and four on the bottom. Premolars are bigger than canines and incisors. They have a flat surface with ridges for crushing and grinding food into smaller pieces to make it easier to swallow. Baby molar teeth are replaced by adult premolars. Infants and young children do not have premolars because these teeth do not start to come in until around age 10. Pre molars are also called bicuspids.

What are molars?

Molars are 12 in number and are our biggest and strongest teeth. We have six on the top and six at the bottom. The large surface area of your molars helps them grind up food. When you eat, your tongue pushes food to the back of your mouth. Then, your molars break up the food into pieces small enough for you to swallow. The molars include four wisdom teeth, which are the last set of teeth to come in. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25. Wisdom teeth are also called third molars.

Not everyone has enough room in their mouth for this last group of teeth. Sometimes, the wisdom teeth are impacted, meaning they are stuck under the gums. This means they do not have enough space to grow. If you do not have room for your wisdom teeth, you’ll likely have to have them removed.

Can you recall, which type of teeth are the first ones we grow?

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Timestamp:

00:00 Our Different Types of Teeth
00:37 Incisors
01:00 Canines
01:16 Premolars
01:45 Molars
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My teacher took one hour to explain this and I still couldn't understand
But now I finally do thanks to you!

kingjungkookie
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Well presented video under 4 minutes, very easy to learn and memorise without overloading with too much info !

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Hey there, I love this video so much that I watched it 8 times. Lol

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This is sent by my teacher... It's so Thanks❤❤

subhodola
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When my premolars are more pointy than my canines

AN
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While I was watching this my tooth fell out lol

Yes, I'm telling the truth

Why would I lie about my tooth falling out 😑 I stg

turkeydinosaurs
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Exemplary video! Brilliant explanation!

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samareshball
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very good video explaining teeth in plain, simple language and straight to the point. Thanks

dgorgo
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thank you very much for this much knowledge sharing epsiode

adityasinha
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my guy read this script like he was announcing a marvel movie

notaaronburr
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i watched this after discovering some people have pointy bottom teeth and i don't, but also had a discussion with friends previously cuz i noticed my friends had flat canine teeth on top

TheGarbear
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The canine hurt a lot when I tried to pull it out. :( but when my dad pulled it out he pulled it out like it was a piece of meat! NOT PAINFUL! Strong

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This is very good I like it thank you thank you for making

latoyawoodhouse
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At least i know that my teeth are growing out exactly how they should so far

guillermobarroso
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My premolars (the ones that are right next to my canines) are almost the same size as my canines and they have points aswell.

somebody_
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Hi, long time no see, i had 2 loose teeth, and one got pulled out! IT REALLY CAME OUT!

victoria_lmao.
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I have my canines but the 2 next to it do they come out ( I think they're the molar looking ones) ?

kyrax
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Nice animation! Just wanted to point out: @2:25, adults have 3 molars per quadrant INCLUDING the 3rd molars, not four as shown in the video. So, it would be the two molars fully erupted and then the third molar, the wisdom tooth, beneath.

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