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Do You Know Your Teeth?
The part of the tooth you see
is called the crown. The rounded high parts
of the back teeth are cusps. The hard white outer covering of the tooth
is the enamel. Below the gumline, holding
the tooth in the jawbone is the root of the
tooth. You can’t see
the roots. The inner portions of the tooth consist of the dentin,
a bonelike tissue, and the pulp. The pulp
is like a house for the nerves and blood vessels at the center of the
crown and root.
Teeth have different shapes
for different jobs. For example, when you eat, the upper teeth work together
with the lower teeth of the same shape to bite, chew, and tear food. The
names of these teeth are
- incisors
There are eight incisors located in the front of the mouth (four on
the top and four on the bottom). They have sharp, chisel-shaped crowns
that cut food.
- cuspids. The four
cuspids are next to each incisor. Cuspids have a pointed edge to tear
food.
- premolars. Also
called bicuspids, the four pairs of molars are located next to the cuspids.
They crush and tear food.
- molars. There are
twelve molars, in sets of three, at the back of the mouth. They have
wide surfaces that help to grind food.
Adults have 32 teeth. Depending
on their age, children may have fewer because they lose baby teeth as
adult teeth grow.
In addition to chewing, teeth
help you to speak clearly. The shape of the arch inside the mouth helps
you talk. Many letters of the alphabet cannot be sounded without the help
of teeth.
Teeth also give your face its
shape and add to the way you look. Not only do clean, healthy teeth help
you look good, they contribute to total body health and well-being. And
a smile always helps you look your best.
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