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"milk teeth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the baby teeth a child has before they are lost and are replaced by permanent adult teeth. For example, "The little girl smiled widely, showing off her milk teeth in the process."
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milk teeth
noun
Plural of milk tooth
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Big handsome hairy Tarzan with his milk teeth.
"Your milk teeth will wobble when they're ready to wobble".
Are there rituals recognizing the transition between "baby" or "milk" teeth and adult teeth?
I could not draw blood because I had lost my front milk teeth.
Out of 20 milk teeth, they might need 12 or 14 extractions under general anaesthetic.
Children with milk teeth probably don't need to floss, says Eze. Should you use mouthwash?
We have even got some of their milk teeth, though these were tricky to obtain.
Children need to see a dentist once they have milk teeth.
The new disclosure rules have only milk teeth, not real bite.
Their primary teeth are fine, but they fail to develop the set that replaces the milk teeth.
They do not compete: "Even their milk teeth haven't come through yet," as Cayetano Ros put it.
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