Thursday, April 16, 2009

How many teeth are in a human jaw?

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Sorry Tweetie Bird there are only 20 Deciduous teeth total

How many teeth are in a human jaw?
32
Reply:32
Reply:16 in a fully developed jaw. The other sixteen will be in the skull.
Reply:Some people have 32 teeth, but not all. Some people do not have all four wisdom teeth. While others may have 1-4 wisdom teeth. It just depends on the person and what their genetic background is like. There are even some people that have extra teeth, in the dental world we call this supernumerary teeth. All of the above describes an adult dentition. Children have 20 primary or baby teeth.
Reply:26 deciduous (baby) %26amp; 32 permanent (adult).
Reply:28 teeth plus 4 wisdom teeth. so 32 total.
Reply:20 deciduous and 32 permanent in a normal human being.However there are conditions where there are more than normal;like supernumerary teeth (extra teeth), and less than normal(such as in conditions like partial anodontia, and complete anodontia--no teeth at all)




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