Let’s think about this step by step.
The task asks you to find the four types of teeth in humans. The diagram shows a mouth with labels pointing to different teeth, and also shows individual tooth shapes with names next to them.
Looking at the diagram:
1. At the front of the mouth (the very front teeth), the label says “Incisors”. These are the flat, chisel-shaped teeth used for cutting food.
2. Next to the incisors, on each side, there’s a pointy tooth labeled “Canine”. These are used for tearing food.
3. Behind the canines, there are teeth labeled “Premolars”. These have a flatter surface with some bumps — they help crush and grind food.
4. At the back of the mouth, the largest teeth are labeled “Molars”. These are big and flat, perfect for grinding food into small pieces.
So, the four types of teeth shown are:
- Incisors
- Canines
- Premolars
- Molars
You were asked to “find” them — meaning identify or name them — using the diagram. Since the diagram already labels them, your job is to list those four names.
Final Answer:
Incisors, Canines, Premolars, Molars
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of teeth worksheet.