Milky teeth
Baby teeth[2] or milk teeth[3] or infant teeth[4][5] (or deciduous teeth, baby teeth, temporary teeth, or primary teeth[6]) are the first set of teeth in the evolutionary development of humans…
Baby teeth[2] or milk teeth[3] or infant teeth[4][5] (or deciduous teeth, baby teeth, temporary teeth, or primary teeth[6]) are the first set of teeth in the evolutionary development of humans…
Many dental diseases, the most important of which are: tooth decay, broken teeth. When a person's teeth get sick, they are usually treated, and if this is not possible, they…
Wisdom teeth are the third permanent molars that erupt at a late age and coincide with the period when a person reaches adulthood. Therefore, it is called wisdom teeth. In…
The number of teeth varies among different organisms. Mammals have the same type of teeth (incisors, canines, premolars and molars). To express the numbers of these teeth, formulas have been…
Eruption of milk teethThe eruption of the first milk tooth begins in the child’s mouth around the sixth month, and its eruption may be associated with some pain in the…
The tooth consists of a protruding part called the crown and a part immersed in the jawbone called the root.The outer layer of dental crowns is called enamel, and the…
Cut and crush food.Helps with speech (especially the front teeth).It gives a beautiful view of the person.It is used for self-defense (in animals).[8]
Teething is one of the characteristics of living organisms, related to the formation, arrangement and number of teeth inside the mouth within a certain age. Animals are divided according to…
Worldwide, about 2.43 billion people (36% of the population) have cavities in their permanent teeth.[10] In baby teeth it affects about 620 million people or 9% of the population.[10] The…
The use of dental sealants is a method of prevention. [119] A sealant is a thin, plastic-like layer applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent food from getting…