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Whoa, talk about a powerful bite! Humans have some serious chompers - and they’re not afraid to use them. From playful nips to full-on bites, it’s no wonder why human bites can be so strong. But what makes them so powerful? Let’s take a closer look at the science behind human bites and find out!

Why Are Human Bites So Strong? [Solved]

Yikes! Human bites can be a real danger - even worse than animal bites. That’s because our mouths contain all sorts of bacteria and viruses that can cause serious problems. So, watch out!

  • Incisors: The four front teeth in the upper and lower jaws, used for cutting food. They are the strongest of all teeth and can exert a force of up to 200 pounds per square inch.

  • Canines: The two pointed teeth located next to the incisors, used for tearing food. They are also very strong and can exert a force of up to 150 pounds per square inch.

  • Molars: The large flat teeth located at the back of the mouth, used for grinding food. They are not as strong as incisors or canines but still have a powerful bite with a force of up to 100 pounds per square inch.

  • Premolars: Teeth located between molars and canines that help with chewing and grinding food. Their bite is not as powerful as other teeth but still has an impressive strength of up to 75 pounds per square inch.

Wow, humans can really bite hard! It’s amazing how much power we have in our jaws. We may not be as strong as some animals, but when it comes to biting, we can definitely hold our own. Plus, with a little practice and determination, we can make our bites even stronger.