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Revision as of 11:32, 24 April 2019
Key Stage 2
Meaning

A diagram showing the different types of teeth.
Teeth are hard white parts of the mouth we use for chewing.
About Teeth
- There are different kinds of teeth:
- Incisors
- Canines
- Premolar
- Molar
The incisors are sharp and cut the food you are eating. | The canines are pointed to bite into and tear meat. |
The premolars are flatter than the incisors and are for grinding food like vegetables. | The molars and wide so that they can grind vegetables. |