answer is C. 13-19
maxillary permanent molars have a distally inclined path of eruption initially as they erupt they become more horizontally positioned in such situation mesial migration of the erupting tooth is very rare
children have deciduous molars. they have 8 deciduous molars totally.(two molars per quadrant) maxillary right side-2 maxillary left side-2 mandibular right side-2 mandibular left side-2
The maxillary first molars
Incisors * Maxillary central incisor * Maxillary lateral incisor * Mandibular central incisor * Mandibular lateral incisor Canines * Maxillary canine * Mandibular canine Premolars * Maxillary first premolar * Maxillary second premolar * Mandibular first premolar * Mandibular second premolar Molars * Maxillary first molar * Maxillary second molar * Maxillary third molar * Mandibular first molar * Mandibular second molar * Mandibular third molar
Third molar teeth (Wisdom Teeth) consist of the madibular and maxillary third molars
If you are an adult and still have your wisdom teeth, the you have 12 molars. If your wisdom teeth have been removed, you have 8 molars, unless on or more of them have been removed in the corse of your life.
Molars are not nonsuccedanous teeth because the premolars replace the primary molars.
I think so
Permanent dentition begins with the eruption of the first permanent molars.
succedaneous teeth are any permanent teeth replacing a deciduous teeth.they are the permanent incisors, cuspids and premolars replacing the deciduous incisors, cuspids and molars respectively.
Most people have 12 permanent molars. Children have 8 primary molars that are replaced by permanent premolars.
Yes, some dentist might suggest that extracting primary teeth when they are almost out can help the eruption of adult teeth, but there is no proof that this prossess really helps. Put in mind that extracting primary teeth too early can move teeth, making less space for adult teeth.