Human Dental Charts and Pets Dental Charts
Have you ever wondered how human teeth look in comparison to other animals- take a look at the dental charts of dogs, cats, horses and more.
Human Teeth Dental Chart
The human teeth dental chart outlines the structure and classification of adult teeth. It comprises 32 teeth in total, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. This chart can be essential for understanding oral health and planning dental treatments.
PERMANENT DENTAL TEETH CHART – BFD
Human Baby / Primary Teeth Dental Chart
The primary teeth dental chart for human babies focuses on the temporary teeth that appear in the early years of life. There are 20 baby teeth, and they serve as placeholders for the permanent teeth. Understanding this chart can help in managing children’s oral hygiene.
PRIMARY HUMAN DENTAL TEETH CHART BABY – BFD
BABIES FIRST TEETH DENTAL CHART – BFD
BABY TEETH ARRIVAL DENTAL CHART – BFD
CHILDREN TEETH DENTAL CHART – BFD
Dog Teeth Dental Chart
The dental chart for dogs provides detailed information about the 42 teeth in an adult dog’s mouth, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. This chart assists veterinarians and pet owners in monitoring dental health and identifying potential issues.
Cat Teeth Dental Chart
A cat’s dental chart gives insights into the 30 teeth found in an adult cat’s mouth, such as the incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Isn’t it interesting to see the radical differences between cats teeth and humans.
Horse Teeth Dental Chart
The horse teeth dental chart outlines the complex structure of a horse’s mouth, which can include up to 44 teeth. This chart is vital for horse owners, veterinarians, and equine dentists to manage dental care and identify issues such as wear and malocclusion. Wow, what a different set of teeth, very different from human teeth.