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🦷 What are the 4 Types of Teeth in Your Mouth?

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Have you ever asked yourself why your teeth do not look alike and why they are in different shapes? This is not just a matter of aesthetics, but rather it has to do with the fact that each tooth has a unique role to play, and one of the major ones is eating, along with talking and smiling. Can you imagine biting into a fresh apple and getting a slice of pizza on a Saturday? Your teeth are designed to work like this, so you can perform even the most delicate actions carelessly!

So, what are the different types of teeth in a modern adult’s mouth? Initially, we will talk about the four main types of teeth and then move on to explain how even dentures, if needed, can be a valuable asset to your smile.

Thinking about Various Kinds of Adult Teeth

There are 32 permanent teeth that human beings have, and they can be divided into four types of teeth, each with its specific function.

1. Incisors

The front teeth are pointed and have chisel-shaped edges. In our mouth, there are four incisors on the upper jaw and four on the lower. These teeth shear the food off and are the first visible when we flash our sunny smile.

2. Canines

Canines or cuspids are the pointed teeth that are situated between your incisors. They are your four corner teeth. They greatly assist in tearing the food that would otherwise be difficult to break down e.g., meat and chewy snacks.

3. Premolars

These are the teeth located behind your canine teeth, and they are used for crushing and grinding food. You possess eight premolars in total, and they are seen as helpers in the chewing process.

4. Molars

Molars found in the back of your mouth are heavy and flat teeth. There are 12 of them in number, including wisdom teeth, and they are the ones that take care of the work of grinding the food into tiny pieces that can be easily digested. They are at the back of your mouth and deal with most of the chewing part of the food.

Types of False Teeth

Tooth decay, injury, and aging are several reasons why people might lose their teeth, but rest assured that the world of dentistry can offer some incredible potential solutions capable of replacing missing teeth.

Dentures

Dentures are removable sets of teeth that can be placed in place of some or all lost teeth. The latest dentures are highly similar in appearance to the real teeth, and they can be either partial or full dentures, depending on the number of teeth that need to be replaced.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are metallic inserts that are permanently rooted in the patient’s jaw. A special tool called a titanium screw is inserted into the jawbone, and it serves as the foundation of the new tooth. Then, a crown—the part of the tooth we use when smiling and eating—will be put in there. Clearly, the shape, function, and appearance of the implant match that of a real tooth.

Bridges

By putting together one or several teeth, the bridge of the denture fills the gap left by the missing teeth. It is fixed to the natural teeth at either end of the gap, and a false tooth is supported in the middle.

Veneers

They are not trying to imitate teeth, but instead they are thin, custom-made shells that are placed on the front of your natural teeth so as to change their appearance without extracting them. In these scenarios, veneers can be used for the service of the people with pinned, gapped, or discolored teeth.

Can you live with missing teeth?

Yes, but this is far from being an optimal situation. The space void of teeth in your mouth can affect your chewing abilities, articulation and even the bone-related health of your jaw. Resorting to dental implants or dentures is the way to go in such situations, as they remain your best bet to have the problem resolved!

Whether you are toothless or just want to look radiant as a result of the treatments, veneers, dental implants, or a Hollywood Smile that is full, the Lema Dental Clinic in Istanbul is the place to visit. You are just a diagnosis away from getting expert care if you need dental help. Whether you seek a mere recovery of your teeth’s functions or a visible change in your appearance, we can do it all for you.

Be ahead of your game. Take care of your teeth and smile!

Frequently Asked Questions About Teeth Types

What are the differences between molars and premolars?

Molars are big and with a surface that is smoother surface. Just right for grinding food. Premolars are smaller and also help in tearing and chewing.

Why do we need different types of teeth?

Every tooth type has a specific function, which is the following: cutting, tearing, crushing, or grinding operations aiming to help you eat, speak, and maintain healthy digestion.

Are dental implants better than dentures?

Dental implants are replaced and last longer, and dentures are cheaper and can be taken in and out. The selection of the right option to use is dependent on your budget and your oral health.

Can you replace all your teeth with veneers?

Veneers are cosmetic and healthy underlying teeth are required. So if you have lost teeth, implants or dentures may be the better choice for you.

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Dentist Polen Akkılıç

Dentist and Lema Dental Clinic founder Nisa Polen Akkılıç shares valuable information on dental health and care, providing readers with practical tips they can apply in their daily lives.