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The permanent teeth are thirty-two in number: four incisors, two canines, four premolars, and six molars, in each jaw. |
FIG. 995– Side view of the teeth and jaws. (See enlarged image) |
FIG. 996– Permanent teeth of upper dental arch, seen from below. (See enlarged image) |
FIG. 997– Permanent teeth of right half of lower dental arch, seen from above. (See enlarged image) |