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Which teeth are referred to with the numbers 6, 11, 25, and 28?

  1. Incisors

  2. Cuspids

  3. Molars

  4. Canines

The correct answer is: Cuspids

The correct identification of the teeth referred to by the numbers 6, 11, 25, and 28 is associated with the canines. In the Universal Numbering System, tooth number 6 corresponds to the maxillary left canine, number 11 to the maxillary right canine, number 25 to the mandibular left canine, and number 28 to the mandibular right canine. Canines, also known as cuspids, are distinguished by their pointed shape, which aids in tearing food, and their position in both the upper and lower jaws gives them a crucial role in occlusion and overall dental alignment. Proper identification of teeth is essential for effective treatment planning and communication within the dental team.