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  2. Teeth Names: Shape and Function of Four Types of Teeth

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    Most people have all of their permanent teeth in place by age 21. Keep reading to learn more about the different types of teeth, including their shape and function. Diagram.

  3. Most people start off adulthood with 32 teeth, not including the wisdom teeth. There are four types of teeth, and each plays an important role in how you eat, drink, and speak. The different types ...

  4. Good oral health contributes to a healthy smile, teeth, and gums. Poor dental hygiene, on the other hand, can put you at risk for tooth decay, also known as a cavity or a rotten tooth.

  5. Tabitha Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Simmons is a British fashion designer, stylist, and magazine editor. Biography. Simmons was born and raised in rural Cambridgeshire. [1]

  6. Wisdom Teeth: Picture, Problems, Removal - WebMD

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    Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars that most people get in their late teens or early twenties. Sometimes these teeth can be a valuable asset to the mouth when healthy and properly ...

  7. Resorption of Teeth: Causes, Symptoms, and What to Do

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    Resorption of teeth happens when parts of a tooth begin to break down and are absorbed by your body. Injury, teeth grinding, and cavities can all cause this potentially painful condition. See your ...

  8. Oral Cavity Cancer: Symptoms, Picture, Risk Factors ...

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    Oral cavity cancer develops in about 53,000 people in the United States every year. It can develop in any part of the mouth, including the lips and tongue. One of the most common symptoms is a ...

  9. Tooth Decay Stages: 5 Stages and How to Treat Each - Healthline

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    See your dentist regularly: Your dentist can help to identify and treat tooth decay before it gets worse. Be sure to see your dentist regularly for routine teeth cleanings and oral exams.; Brush ...