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  • == Molars == ..., meaning "millstone tooth", from ''mola'', millstone and ''dens'', tooth. Molars are generally larger, broader and more robust than the [[premolars]].
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  • == Molars == ..., meaning "millstone tooth", from ''mola'', millstone and ''dens'', tooth. Molars are generally larger, broader and more robust than the [[premolars]].
    2 KB (233 words) - 20:51, 12 February 2024
  • ...nd in mammals. They are typically the largest and strongest type of tooth. Molars are used primarily for grinding food during chewing. Molars typically have a larger surface area which is adapted for grinding food. Th
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  • ...ris dens, meaning "millstone tooth", from mola, millstone and dens, tooth. Molars are generally larger, broader and more robust than the [[premolar]] teeth. Molars typically have a larger surface area which is adapted for grinding food int
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  • ...vity]]. They include the [[premolars]] (also known as bicuspids) and the [[molars]]. ...]''': These are transitional teeth located between the [[canines]] and the molars. Humans typically have eight premolars in total, with two in each quadrant
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  • '''Wisdom teeth''', or '''third molars''' (pronunciation: /ˈwɪzdəm ti:θ/), are the last teeth to develop and a ...person transitions from youth to adulthood, thus gaining wisdom. The term "third molar" is a simple description of the tooth's location in the mouth.
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  • |Term=third molar
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  • ...|incisors]], [[Canine tooth|canines]], [[Premolar|premolars]], and [[Molar|molars]]. Each type has a unique function. ==== Molars ====
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  • '''Wisdom Teeth''' (pronunciation: /ˈwɪzdəm ti:θ/), also known as '''third molars''', are the last teeth to develop and appear in the human mouth. They are c ...d the [[Second Molars|second molars]]. They are the third and final set of molars that most people get in their late teens or early twenties. Sometimes, wisd
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  • ...]]. It is a type of [[Dental appliance]] that is used to prevent the upper molars from moving forward. ...palatal vault. The primary function of the Nance appliance is to hold the molars in their current position or to prevent them from rotating or moving forwar
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  • ...different types of teeth: [[incisors]], [[canines]], [[premolars]], and [[molars]]. Each type has a unique role in the process of mechanically breaking down ====Molars====
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  • ...mulberry fruit. This abnormality is typically seen in the permanent first molars.
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  • ...n, where the lower molars are distally positioned in relation to the upper molars. This is typically associated with a convex facial profile, and a retrusive ...n, where the lower molars are mesially positioned in relation to the upper molars. This is typically associated with a concave facial profile, and a protrusi
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  • ...t commonly seen in the maxillary molars, particularly the second and third molars. * [[Maxillary Molars]]: The large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth.
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  • ...This is due to the premolar's position in the mouth, which is before the [[molars]], and its function, which is similar to a millstone in grinding food. ...re transitional teeth located between the [[canine teeth|canines]] and the molars. They have a flat biting surface. Their main function is to tear and crush
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  • ...ed palate, saddle nose, short upper jaw, protruding mandible, and mulberry molars. * '''Mulberry molars''': These are a type of molar tooth that has an abnormal shape, often descr
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  • * [[Molars]]: The large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth. They are used for grindi * [[Premolars]]: The teeth located between the canines and molars. They are used for crushing food.
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  • ...to eat a wide range of food types. Some omnivores, like humans, have flat molars for grinding plants, and sharp canines for tearing meat.
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  • * [[Molar]]: A type of tooth used for grinding food. Molars are located in the back of the mouth, behind the [[premolars]] and cuspids. ...ooth used for crushing food. Premolars are located between the cuspids and molars.
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  • ...lish line seen along the margin of the gums, particularly around the lower molars and premolars. It is a clinical sign of chronic lead poisoning. The line is * [[Molars]]: The rearmost and most complicated kind of tooth in most mammals. In many
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  • ...ade of a plastic material that is applied to the chewing surfaces of the [[Molars|Molar]] and [[Premolars|Premolar]] teeth. These teeth have grooves and pits ...ions of the back teeth. However, adults without decay or fillings in their molars can also benefit from dental sealants.
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