Natal Teeth
Natal teeth are teeth that are already present at the time of birth. They are different than neonatal teeth, which grow in during the first 30 days after birth... More »
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Deciduous teeth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deciduous teeth , otherwise known as milk teeth , baby teeth , temporary teeth and primary teeth , are the first set of teeth in the growth development of humans and many other mammals. They ...
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-There are twenty deciduous teeth that are classified into three classes. Do you recall the term heterodont? There are ten maxillary teeth and ten mandibular teeth. The dentition consists of incisors, canines and molars.
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This section is a guide to show the ages when teeth are likely to appear in the mouth. The deciduous teeth come through first, and then they fall out to make way for the adult ones as children get older.
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Primary / Deciduous / Baby Teeth ... Permanent / Adult Teeth ... Here are the types of adult and baby teeth, and the numbers or letters dentists use to refer to them. A chart of when these teeth erupt is shown below.
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Puppies normally have 28 deciduous (baby) teeth that erupt during the first six months of life. Adult dogs have 42 permanent teeth.  Kittens have 26 deciduous teeth, and adult cats have 30 teeth.
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Information on the development of teeth in seals is rare. In this study, histological details are presented from fetuses and several postnatal stages of the common seal (Phoca vitulina), showing that the deciduous teeth undergo a very rapid, short-term, and somewhat incomplete development.
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Although the remains are limited they increase our very small sample of deciduous teeth for this time period, which is essential for a better understanding of possible evolutionary trends from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Mesolithic.
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