Where are the lower anterior teeth located on a chart?!


Question: bottom front #22--#27


Answers: bottom front #22--#27

anterior means front so it would be the lower front ones.

The lower jaw/arch, canine to canine (the front ones).

Starting at the midline, they would be the first three teeth on both sides of it... LR central incisor, lateral incisor, cuspid, and LL central incisor, lateral incisor and cuspid... then the posterior teeth would begin... also, look for the 'longest' teeth.. they are the cuspids, and anterior teeth are from cuspid to cuspid.

The same rules would apply to locate the upper anteriors...

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