melkkiezen
Melkkiezen, or milk teeth, are the first set of teeth in humans. They consist of 20 teeth: 8 incisors, 4 canines, and 8 molars. The enamel of primary teeth is commonly thinner than that of permanent teeth, and the roots are designed to resorb as the permanent successors develop.
Development and eruption typically begin before birth in the dental buds and continue after birth. Eruption
Functionally, melkkiezen provide essential chewing ability, aid in speech development, and help maintain proper spacing for
Health considerations include the risk of early childhood caries (ECC) and the importance of good oral hygiene,
In everyday language, melkkiezen are the temporary teeth that prepare the mouth for the eventual permanent