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==Permanent Teeth table==
==Permanent Teeth Table==
 
The formation of the anlagen of the permanent teeth and the development of the enamel, dentine and pulp take place in precisely the same manner as in the milk teeth. The true molars grow out through the gums in the same way as the milk teeth. Those permanent teeth which correspond in position to milk teeth grow under the latter, exert pressure on their roots and thus loosen and finally replace them.
 


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Permanent Teeth Table

The formation of the anlagen of the permanent teeth and the development of the enamel, dentine and pulp take place in precisely the same manner as in the milk teeth. The true molars grow out through the gums in the same way as the milk teeth. Those permanent teeth which correspond in position to milk teeth grow under the latter, exert pressure on their roots and thus loosen and finally replace them.


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