Types of Teeth

We provide many different kinds of treatments at the dental offices of Dr. Paul Bernstein. In order to best understand their oral health, patients should understand their teeth’s different uses and what problems can affect them.


Most adults naturally have sixteen teeth in each jaw, with a total of thirty-two. However, most people have had some extracted. At the front of the mouth each jaw has two pairs of incisors, which are the vertically flat teeth. They are the first to emerge, the ones we use to form speech, and the ones most often given veneers as a cosmetic treatment. To each side of the incisors is a cuspid tooth, which is also known as a canine or an eye-tooth. These pointy teeth play a very important role in stabilizing the arch of the rest of the teeth, but the upper ones can have difficulty erupting during adolescence.


The premolars and molars in the back of the mouth have multiple cusps. They are for chewing and are kept in place by strong ligaments. Bottom molars have two roots while upper ones often have three. Wisdom teeth are the largest molars, the ones furthest back, and the ones which are the last to erupt.


Dr. Paul Bernstein runs Bernstein Dental Care at 350 91st St, Suite 1C, Brooklyn, New York, 11209. To schedule an appointment, visit Bernstein Dental Care or call 718-833-9191.


 

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