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Dogs are considered diphyodont, which means that they get two successive sets of teeth, the "deciduous" set, and afterward, the "permanent" set.

Dogs have a total of 12 incisors in their mouths consisting of six incisors in their upper jaw and six incisors in the lower jaw.

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