choppers (Teeth)
Choppers, commonly known as incisors, are the front teeth in humans and many animals. They are flat and sharp, designed for cutting food. Typically, adults have eight incisors, four on the top and four on the bottom. These teeth play a crucial role in the initial stages of eating by helping to bite into food.
In addition to their cutting function, choppers also contribute to speech and facial aesthetics. Proper alignment and health of the incisors are important for effective communication and a pleasing smile. Regular dental care is essential to maintain the health of these vital teeth.