zuby
Zuby, in proper Polish orthography zęby, are the collective term for teeth in the mouth of humans and other mammals. They are hard, calcified structures that enable biting, chewing and breaking down food, and they also contribute to speech and facial aesthetics. In humans there are two dentitions over a lifetime: primary (milk) teeth and permanent teeth.
The permanent dentition typically includes 32 teeth: 8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars and 12 molars. The
Teeth are classified by function and position: incisors cut food, canines tear it, premolars and molars grind
Development and care: teeth begin to erupt in infancy, with primary teeth appearing roughly between six months
In everyday language, zęby describe the teeth in the mouth, while medical and dental contexts use more