How many teeth are there in the human mouth?!


Question: excluding wisdom teeth


Answers: excluding wisdom teeth

28

From the inside out:

8 incisors - your front teeth and the ones directly on either side
4 canines (also known as cuspids) - the pointy teeth between your incisors and bicuspids
8 bicuspids (also known as premolars)
8 molars - usually grow in between ages 10 and 12
4 wisdom teeth

Why don't you count your own teeth?

EDIT: Ah! I see! Want a banana?

28...ish

count your own duh lol

32

24 with out wisdom teeth...

I have 28 (plus two wisdom teeth)

I had an extra set of front teeth that had to be removed when I was younger, I also have just two wisdom teeth instead of four (x-rays show I won't get the other two)

A normal adult has 32 teeth; this includes the wisdom teeth that most people have extracted.

Excluding the wisdom teeth, there are 28 teeth in our mouth.

In a "normal" mouth, an 18-year-old individual has 28 teeth (excluding wisdom teeth).

Excluding wisdom teeth, 28 in an adult mouth.
20 in the mouth of a child.

32 i think

being as though I have had cavities.....I have way less than 28....

A normal human dentition has:
20 primary (baby) teeth
32 permanent (adult) teeth, this number includes the 4 wisdom teeth, which are technically just 3rd molars

32 I believe : )

32 - 4 wisdom teeth so 28. Some people don't get all 4 wisdom teeth coming through.

Weird people... I HAVE 38 TEETH!!

8 incisors
4 canines
8 premolars
8 molars
= 28 teeth

+ 4 wisdom teeth
= 32 total

28





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