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  2. Incisors: Definition, shape, function - Kenhub

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    The incisors on each dental arcade are further divided into central and lateral ones, depending on their location relative to the midline. The deciduous incisors are amongst the first teeth to erupt in an infant, appearing anywhere between 6 and 16 months of age.

  3. Maxillary central incisor - Wikipedia

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    The maxillary central incisor is a human tooth in the front upper jaw, or maxilla, and is usually the most visible of all teeth in the mouth. It is located mesial (closer to the midline of the face) to the maxillary lateral incisor. As with all incisors, their function is for shearing or cutting food during mastication (chewing).

  4. Teeth: Names, types, and functions - Medical News Today

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    Incisors are the sharp teeth at the front of the mouth that bite into food and cut it into smaller pieces. They are flat with a thin edge. They are also called anterior teeth. Both children and...

  5. What Is A Central Incisor? - Colgate

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    When you flash a wide grin, the type of tooth that is front-and-center is the central incisor. Central incisors are the two upper and lower teeth at the very front of the mouth. On either side of them are the lateral incisors, making eight incisors in total in the adult dentition.

  6. In adults, the mandibular central incisors are teeth number 24 (left tooth) and 25 (right tooth). In children, these are teeth O (left tooth) and P (right tooth). Adult lower central incisors typically erupt in the mouth at the age of 6-7, while baby lower central incisors erupt between 6-10 months.

  7. Incisor - Wikipedia

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    Incisors (from Latin incidere, "to cut") are the front teeth present in most mammals. They are located in the premaxilla above and on the mandible below. Humans have a total of eight (two on each side, top and bottom).

  8. Importance of Your Incisor Teeth - Verywell Health

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    There are two types of incisors: Central incisors are those in the very front and center of the jaw, known as the mesial position. The largest incisors are the maxillary central (top and center) incisors. They are the most prominent teeth visible when a person smiles.