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People use their teeth to bite and chew food which, they are
the first and important step in the digestion of food. The long, sharp canine teeth
tear up food (like meat). The wide, flat molars grind and mash up food.
While we chew food, the tongue pushes the food to the teeth and saliva
helps digestion and wets the food. Teeth also help us say certain
sounds.
People have two sets of teeth in their lives, the primary teeth (also
called the baby, milk or deciduous teeth) and the permanent teeth (also
called the adult or secondary teeth). Children have 20 primary teeth;
they are replaced by the permanent teeth by about age 13. Adults have
32 permanent teeth.
Primary Teeth:
Most babies are born with no visible teeth , the teeth are forming
inside the gums. The 20 primary teeth (also called baby teeth or first
teeth) erupt (poke through the gums) over the time from when a baby is
from about 6 months to a year old.

Permanent Teeth:
Primary teeth fall out and are replaced by 32 permanent teeth (also
called the adult teeth). This happens over the time from when a child
is from about 6 to 14 years old.

As a permanent tooth forms under the gums and in the jawbone, the roots
of the primary tooth it is replacing dissolve. Then the primary tooth
becomes loose and falls out. The permanent tooth will fill the space.

Wisdom Teeth:
Wisdom teeth (also called the third molars) are molars that usually erupt from the ages of 17 to 21.

Tooth Glossary:
canine (also called cuspid) - a type of tooth with a single point
(also called canine tooth) and a single root. Cuspid teeth are used to
hold and tear food. Adults have 4 canine teeth (2 in the top jaw and 2
in the bottom jaw). Canine means, "of or like a dog."

cementum - a layer of tough, yellowish, bone-like tissue that
covers the root of a tooth. It helps hold the tooth in the socket. The
cementum contains the periodontal membrane.

crown - the visible part of a tooth.

dentin - the hard but porous tissue located under both the enamel and cementum of the tooth. Dentin is harder than bone.

enamel - the tough, shiny, white outer surface of the tooth.

gums - the soft tissue that surrounds the base of the teeth.

incisor - a type of tooth with a narrow edge (in humans, the
front teeth). Incisors are used to cut food. An incisor has 1 root.
Adult humans have 8 incisors (4 in the top jaw and 4 in the bottom jaw).


molar - a wide, flat tooth found in the back of mammal's mouths.
Molars grind food during chewing. Molars in the top jaw have 3 roots;
molars in the lower jaw have 2 roots. Adults have 12 molars (6 in the
top jaw and 6 in the bottom jaw).
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nerves
- nerves transmit signals (conveying messages like hot, cold, or pain) to and from the brain.

periodontal membrane/ligament - the fleshy tissue between tooth
and the tooth socket; it holds the tooth in place. The fibers of the
periodontal membrane are embedded within the cementum.

premolar (also called bicuspid) - the type of tooth located
between the canine and the molars in humans. A bicuspid tooth has 1
root. Bicuspids have two points (cusps) at the top. Adults have 8
premolars (4 in the top jaw and 4 in the bottom jaw).

pulp - the soft center of the tooth. The pulp contains blood vessels and nerves; it nourishes the dentin.

root - the anchor of a tooth that extends into the jawbone. The number of roots ranges from one to four.


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