Hmmm, was it me? It doesn't sound like the sort of comment that I make - my natural habit (I think, people can contradict me if I come across differently) is to keep my teeth out of sight - to prefer closed-mouth smiles to open-mouth ones.
Possibly there's the case for canines - carnivore teeth - for being Strength, and the rather more herbivorous molars would be Constitution.
I'm a bit short on premolars, and I reckon my Con is lower than my Int, so premolars are Con somehow?
Wikipedia: "In primitive mammals there are four premolars per quadrant. The most mesial two have been lost in Catarrhines (Old World monkeys and apes, including humans). Paleontologists refer to human premolars as Pm3 and Pm4.[7]" - which suggests premolars may be anti-Int.
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Possibly there's the case for canines - carnivore teeth - for being Strength, and the rather more herbivorous molars would be Constitution.
I'm a bit short on premolars, and I reckon my Con is lower than my Int, so premolars are Con somehow?
Wikipedia: "In primitive mammals there are four premolars per quadrant. The most mesial two have been lost in Catarrhines (Old World monkeys and apes, including humans). Paleontologists refer to human premolars as Pm3 and Pm4.[7]" - which suggests premolars may be anti-Int.