What cells in our mouth/jaw create our adult teeth and how do they know when to stop?

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Think the title is straightforward enough. Can’t sleep and I’ve kinda been wondering about this for a while.

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Adult teeth are created in the jaw of a human fetus in utero and are typically fully formed at birth. They are formed from embryonic cells, starting in about the 20th week of pregnancy.

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