Canine Teeth
Canine teeth are pointed, sharp teeth located in the mouth of many mammals, including humans. They are typically found between the incisors and the premolars. In humans, there are four canine teeth, one on each side of the upper and lower jaws. These teeth are designed for tearing food, particularly meat, and play a crucial role in the overall function of the mouth.
In many animals, such as dogs and cats, canine teeth are more pronounced and serve as important tools for hunting and defense. In these species, they can be longer and sharper, aiding in grasping and holding onto prey. The structure and function of canine teeth vary across different species, reflecting their dietary needs and behaviors.