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  2. Human tooth - Wikipedia

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    The maxillary teeth are the maxillary central incisors (teeth 8 and 9 in the diagram), maxillary lateral incisors (7 and 10), maxillary canines (6 and 11), maxillary first premolars (5 and 12), maxillary second premolars (4 and 13), maxillary first molars (3 and 14), maxillary second molars (2 and 15), and maxillary third molars (1 and 16).

  3. Human tooth development - Wikipedia

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    2.5–3 yr 7–9 yr Crown completed 4–5 yr 4–5 yr 6–7 yr 5–6 yr 6–7 yr 2.5–3 yr 78 yr 12–16 yr Root completed 10 yr 11 yr 13–15 yr 12–13 yr 12–14 yr 9–10 yr 14–16 yr 18–25 yr Mandibular (lower) teeth Initial calcification 3–4 mo 3–4 mo 4–5 mo 1.5–2 yr 2.25–2.5 yr at birth

  4. Teething - Wikipedia

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    "The tendency in the past to attribute serious disease to teething was so prevalent that in 1842 teething was the registered cause of death in 4.8% of all infants who died in London under the age of 1 year and 7.3% of those between the ages of 1 to 3 years according to the Registrar General's report." [4]

  5. Eating - Wikipedia

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    Between 8 and 12 months of age, the digestive system improves, and many babies begin eating finger foods. Their diet is still limited, however, because most babies lack molars or canines at this age, and often have a limited number of incisors. By 18 months, babies often have enough teeth and a sufficiently mature digestive system to eat the ...

  6. Wild Statistics of Average Human Consumption In a Lifetime - AOL

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    Here's a hint: You'll need to order more than 450 single pie deliveries to fulfill that many slices. Take a stab at how much chocolate the average person eats or how much water the average person ...

  7. Molar (tooth) - Wikipedia

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    Examples include tapirs, manatees, and many rodents. [7] When two lophs form transverse, often ring-shaped, ridges on a tooth, the arrangement is called bilophodont. This pattern is common in primates, but can also be found in lagomorphs (hares, rabbits, and pikas) and some rodents. [7] [8]

  8. When are kids old enough to chew gum — and what happens if ...

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    Little kids may want bubblegum, but they shouldn't be chewing it until they're around 5, experts say. (Image: Getty; illustrated by Nathalie Cruz.

  9. Large portions and forcing children to finish meals ‘could be ...

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    Some 77% of parents said their children eat a dessert or pudding after their main meal at least once a week, of whom 18% have a dessert or pudding every day and 17% have one between four and six ...