Primary teeth

The deciduous teeth, colloquially known as “baby teeth.”


The initial collection of teeth in a child’s mouth, commonly referred to as primary teeth or baby teeth.


The initial set of teeth to emerge, also referred to as baby teeth, typically begin appearing around the age of six months. These primary teeth are subsequently replaced by permanent teeth starting at approximately six years of age. There are a total of 20 primary teeth, evenly distributed with ten located in the upper jaw and another ten in the lower jaw.


 


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