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Organs of the Human Body

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  • double_arrow Human Brain
  • double_arrow Human Ear
  • double_arrow Human Eye
  • double_arrow Human Teeth
  • double_arrow Human Tongue and Taste Buds

How many primary teeth do humans usually have?

Humans usually have 20 primary (deciduous) teeth. These are also known as “baby” or “milk” teeth. These teeth usually start to emerge around 6 months of age and are eventually replaced by permanent teeth, beginning around age 6.

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