Incisor
Incisors are the front teeth present in most mammals. They are located in the premaxilla above and on the mandible below. Humans have a total of eight. Opossums have 18, whereas armadillos, anteaters and other animals in the superorder Xenarthra have none.
Structure
Adult humans normally have eight incisors, two of each type. The types of incisors are:- maxillary central incisor
- maxillary lateral incisor
- mandibular central incisor
- mandibular lateral incisor
Apart from the first molars, the incisors are also the first permanent teeth to erupt, following the same order as the primary teeth, among themselves.
Other animals
Among other animals, the number varies from species to species. Opossums have 18, whereas armadillos have none. Cats, dogs, foxes, pigs, and horses have twelve. Rodents have four. Rabbits and hares were once considered rodents, but are distinguished by having six—one small pair, called "peg teeth", is located directly behind the most anterior pair. Incisors are used to bite off tough foods, such as red meat.Cattle have none on top but a total of six on the bottom.