
1) Aids in gnawing 2) Canine neighbors 3) Cutting teeth 4) Front teeth 5) Natural cutters 6) The front or cutting teeth 7) They bite
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1) Front teeth 2) Teeth
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the front or cutting teeth
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The six upper and six lower front teeth between the canines. The point of contact forms the bite.
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the central and lateral incisors; the first and second teeth from the midline of the mouth.
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Incisors are teeth with straight cutting edges whose function is to bite and shear food articulate speech and support the lips. The human mouth contains 32 teeth 16 upper and 16 lower. The teeth are arranged in upper maxillary and lower mandibular arches. Each arch is divided into two quadrants. There are four incisors per arch two per quadrant. Th...
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Long, sharp front teeth.
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Usually six, top and bottom, front teeth
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Long, sharp front teeth.
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The four front teeth in each jaw.
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The incisors are teeth located at the front of the mandible. Their sharp edges are designed for cutting bits of food to be sent back to the other teeth for processing. The incisor features a single root stem like the canines and the premolars.
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Front teeth, between the canines. Upper incisors grow from the premaxilla, but other upper teeth grow from the maxilla.
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The front teeth.
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the front or cutting teeth
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front teeth used for biting
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front teeth used for biting
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A cutting tooth at the front of the mouth used mostly for the initial biting of food
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The six upper and six lower front teeth between the canines. The point of contact forms the bite.
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any one of the "biting off" or "cutting" teeth directly in the front of the mouth. There are six incisors in the upper jaw, six in the lower. They are named central, intermediate, and corner.
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The central and lateral incisor, those are the first and second teeth from the center of the mouth to the back of the mouth. These are the front teeth with the flat edges for biting.
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The front teeth.
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