Let me work through this step by step to identify the different types of teeth in the diagram.
Looking at the mouth diagram, I need to identify the different types of teeth based on their positions and shapes:
1.
Front teeth (center) - These are the incisors. They're flat and used for cutting food.
- The very front ones are central incisors
- Next to them are lateral incisors
2.
Pointed teeth next to incisors - These are canines (also called cuspids). They have a pointed shape for tearing food.
3.
Teeth behind canines with bumps on top - These are premolars (also called bicuspids). They have two points and help crush food.
4.
Back teeth with multiple bumps - These are molars. They have several points and are used for grinding food.
Now let me match these to the labels in the diagram:
Starting from the front and going around:
- Top center (pointing to front teeth):
Incisors or specifically
Central Incisors
- Top right side:
Molars (back teeth)
- Left side pointing to middle area:
Canines (the pointed ones)
- Left side pointing further back:
Premolars
- Bottom left pointing to back teeth:
Molars
- Bottom center pointing to front teeth:
Incisors or
Central Incisors
- Bottom right:
Molars
Wait, let me look more carefully at where each line points:
1. Top label (pointing to upper front teeth):
Incisors
2. Top right label (pointing to upper back teeth):
Molars
3. Middle left label (pointing to the pointed tooth):
Canine
4. Lower left label (pointing to teeth between canine and molar):
Premolar
5. Bottom left label (pointing to lower back teeth):
Molars
6. Bottom center label (pointing to lower front teeth):
Incisors
7. Bottom right label (pointing to lower back teeth):
Molars
Actually, looking more carefully at the diagram structure and typical dental worksheets, there should be 8 labels for the main tooth types. Let me reconsider:
The standard four types of teeth are:
1. Incisors (front teeth)
2. Canines (pointed teeth)
3. Premolars (between canines and molars)
4. Molars (back teeth)
Since this shows both upper and lower jaws, some labels might specify "upper" or "lower."
Final Answer:
The teeth types from left to right, top to bottom:
1.
Incisors (upper front teeth)
2.
Molars (upper back teeth)
3.
Canine (pointed tooth)
4.
Premolar (teeth between canine and molar)
5.
Molars (lower back teeth)
6.
Incisors (lower front teeth)
7.
Molars (lower back teeth)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dental worksheet.