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NO. Premolars and molars are 2 distinct types of teeth. The suffix pre- is intended to denote that they are positioned before the molars. It is not intended to mean that they later turn into molars.
PREMOLARS
premolars are for chewing
In humans, there are two premolars per quadrant, making eight premolars total in the mouth.
the premolars are for chewing foods and the molars are for grinding foods
Molars are teeth with broad surfaces, at the back of the mouth that serve to grind food. Premolars are 'transitional teeth,' during chewing, food can be transferred from the canines to the premolars and finally to the molars for grinding, instead of directly from the canines to the molars.
Premolars are similar to molars but differ in function. Molars only grind whereas premolars hold and grind your food. Anatomically they are different as well. Premolars have 3 cusps where molars have 4 or 5. Premolars have two roots where molars can have 2 or 3. Premolars are succedaneous where molars are non-succedaneous. Hope that helps.
The teeth after your canines are your premolars, 4 on the upper and lower, they are side by side.
What artist first distinguished molars from premolars
A two year old child has four molars on each jaw which are located at the site of premolars There are no premolars in a human child. The dental formula formula is 2120 there are no premolars the molars are in the premolars category
They have incisors at the front then canines, premolars and molars at the back. Its the same structure as a domestic cat.