The four front teeth referred to as central and lateral incisors, located in the upper and lower jaws and used to cut and tear food. The central incisors are the two large teeth in the middle of the mouth and the lateral incisors are next to the central incisor, one on each side.
The front, cutting teeth between the canines.
The eight front teeth, four upper and four lower, whose purpose is to tear and cut food. The centermost teeth, two upper and two lower, are called the central incisors. The teeth next to the central incisors are the lateral incisors, two upper and two lower.
The teeth between the canines in the front of the mouth used for dividing and separating
The top and bottom teeth (12 in total), found at the front of the mouth and used for grazing.
the front teeth; in a dog there are a total of six upper and lower incisors.
The four upper or lower single-cusped front teeth designed for incising or cutting food (See Illustration)
Lateral: the next teeth on either side of the central incisors (upper and lower). Central: the two front, cutting teeth (upper and lower).
As we part the lips of the horse's mouth we see the front teeth, which are called incisors or nippers. From the center outwards they named middle incisors (pincers), intermediate incisors (intermediates) and the outside incisors are named corner incisors (corners).
Four upper and four lower front teeth, excluding the cuspids (canine teeth)
A hamster's front teeth, which grow continuously.
These are the 8 anterior teeth including the Centrals which are the front 2 teeth of the upper and lower arches and Laterals which are the 2 teeth on either side of the centrals of the upper and lower arches.
The four front teeth (upper and lower) Currently there are no topics listed alphabetically under this letter. You can use the search function at the top of this page to find information that may exist in other locations on willamettedental.com. Currently there are no topics listed alphabetically under this letter. You can use the search function at the top of this page to find information that may exist in other locations on willamettedental.com.
The six upper and six lower front teeth between the canines. Their point of contact forms the “bite”.
The teeth adapted for cutting; specifically, the six small front teeth in each jaw between the canines or fangs.
Front teeth, just inside the lips, used to grasp, nip, and pull grass.
the smaller row of teeth between the two canines; present on both upper and lower jaws
These are the front two teeth on either side of the midline. They are mainly used for biting.
(central and lateral) the eight front teeth used for cutting food.
front teeth flattened to form a cutting edge.
Central or lateral front teeth with cutting edges (4 upper and 4 lower).
The central and lateral incisor, those are the first and second teeth from the center of the mouth to the back of the mouth. These are the front teeth with the flat edged for biting.