found: Jensen, Marian W. The little lost tooth, 1972(DLC)73162812
found: Medicinenet.com viewed, June 15, 2022(Primary teeth: The first teeth which are shed and replaced by permanent teeth. The first primary tooth comes in at about 6 months of age and the 20th and last primary tooth erupts at around 2 1/2 years of age. The primary teeth are replaced beginning usually at about age 6. Also called baby teeth, milk teeth, temporary teeth or deciduous teeth.)
found: The Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol. 137, January 2006, viewed July 15, 2022(Most children have 28 of their permanent teeth by age 13 years. These include four central incisors, four lateral incisors, eight premolars, four canines and eight molars. The last of the permanent teeth to appear are called "third molars," or "wisdom teeth."
found: LCSH viewed, July 15, 2022(Teeth, ; No attempt to code Geog; GN209 (Dental anthropology), QL858 (Comparative anatomy), QM311 (Human anatomy) ; UF Odontography, Odontology; BT Mouth ; RT Dentistry, Dentition)