how many teeth are in my mouth?


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I have no idea how many teeth you have. how old are you? The adult dentition has 32 teeth and a child's dentition has 20 teeth. Of course, there is always the possibility that some teeth never develop (most common is wisdom teeth) and some people even develop 'extra' teeth known as supernumerary teeth.

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33

32

32

go to the mirror, open your mouth and start counting.

I don't know how many you have, but the average is 32.

you? i guess eleventy
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im smart

im not sure.if you havent brushed and lost a few youmay one have five or six!

28 without your wisdom teeth

im betting 10

32 if you have your wisdom 28 if not

check the dentist for that, or else send us a picture of your teeth =)

adult- 32
child- 20

The average is 32 but go to the mirror and count

First dentition 20
Adult dentition 32

None, cuz you've taken them out for the night?

depends where you live---down south id say 6 or less
England 14 or less
california 32
most anywhere elses 30

32

I think..32..plus the other molars would be..34

Depends 20 if you still have baby teeth 32 if you have all of your teeth including wisdom teeth. Maybe a few less if you play sports. :)

28 if you are a kid with all your teeth 32 for an adult with all your teeth 36 if you have wisdome teeth pushing through

32

real teeth or false teeth?

depending on your age, the average number of teeth for children is 20, while for adults is 32

That depends on your dental history. It is impossible to say how many teeth are in your mouth without first knowing if they all came in and how many were removed.

i dont know



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