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Development of permanent teeth Both baby and permanent teeth have fairly well-defined times of eruption. The ages listed are the typical ages that an adult tooth has fully emerged. | UPPER and LOWER | ERUPTS BY | | Central incisor | 7th Yr | | Lateral incisor | 8th Yr | | Canine (Cuspid) | 11-12th Yr | | First premolar (Bicuspid) | 9th Yr | | Second premolar(Bicuspid) | 10th Yr | | First molar | 6th Yr | | Second molar | 12-13th Yr | | Third molar | 17-25th Yr |

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Review Date: 8/17/2004 12:00:00 AM Reviewed By: A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team
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