springteeth
Springteeth is a term used to describe the temporary teeth that appear in many species of mammals, including humans, during a specific stage of their development. These teeth are typically deciduous, meaning they are shed and replaced by permanent teeth. The term "springteeth" is often used in the context of human development to refer to the first set of teeth that appear in infants, usually between 6 and 12 months of age.
The primary function of springteeth is to facilitate the development of the jaw and facial structure, as
Springteeth typically include the lower central incisors, the upper lateral incisors, and the first molars. The
Proper oral hygiene and dental care are essential for maintaining the health of springteeth. Regular brushing,