It's important to take care of your mouth and teeth starting in childhood. If you don't, you could have problems with your teeth and gums - like cavities or even tooth loss.
Here's how to keep your mouth and teeth healthy:
The typical healthy human adult has 32 teeth. Consisting of 8 incisors (frontal medial, 4 top, 4 bottom), 4 canine (cuspids), 8 premolars, 12 molars. The working surface of the tooth is enamel which is composed of hydroxyapatite, which is a crystalline calcium phosphate which accounts for being the hard substance within the human body. Other tissue the compose the tooth are: dentin, cementum, and dental pulp.
The incisors cut and rip the food. The canine in other specie that we share the plant with are used to puncture the prey and keep it from escaping. The premolars and molars are used to grind and masticate food increasing into a form that enzymes and stomach acid can combine with and affect the nutrients.
The normal (norm) homo Sapien during their life has two sets of teeth. The first set begins to surface (erupts) approximately at six months of age. Followed by the entry of permanent teeth beginning at age six.
Supporting structure is the periodontium composed of cementum, periodontal ligaments, aleolar bone, and gingiva.
The non typical homo sapien: There has been a report that a seven year old male child had an extra 80 teeth.
Seven-Year-Old Boy Has 80 Teeth Removed From Jaw. Resulting in surgery that was led by Dr. Bharat Maheshwari at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao (MY) hospital in Indore in India. (26 December 2014)