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Identify Different Types of Teeth

In this activity, students will be looking at different types of teeth and the tasks they perform.

'Identify Different Types of Teeth' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 4 Science worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Animals, including Humans

Curriculum subtopic:   Teeth

Popular topics:   Biology worksheets, Biology old worksheets, Human Body worksheets

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Worksheet Overview

 If you smile at yourself in the mirror, or if you just run your tongue along your teeth, it's obvious that they aren't all the same.

 

You have sharp teeth, shaped like little chisels, at the front of your mouth.

 

Alongside them are teeth that are more pointed, and at the back of your mouth there are some big flat-topped teeth.

 

Mouth

 

So what's good about having all these different teeth? Why not just have a mouth full of little pointy teeth, like a crocodile, for instance?

 

The type of teeth we have is suited to the type of food we eat. Each tooth type lets us deal with food in different ways. 

 

Use this activity to test yourself on what you know about your teeth and what they do.

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