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the premolars are for chewing foods and the molars are for grinding foods
Premolars and Molars are used for grinding, crushing, and chewing. They help break down pieces of foood.
Incisors- Used for biting Canines- Used for ripping and tearing food apart Premolars- Used for chewing and grinding Molars- also used for chewing and grinding
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 also known as "bicuspids". They are located between the molars and canines and are used for chewing and grinding food. They have two cusps one on each side making them easier to identify. Premolars typically come in two varieties the first premolar (also known as the "six-year molar") and the second premolar (also known as the "twelve-year molar"). The main distinguishing features of premolars are: Two cusps Located between the molars and canines Used for chewing and grinding foodThe main types of premolars are: First premolar (also known as the "six-year molar") Second premolar (also known as the "twelve-year molar")Premolars are an important part of the dental anatomy and are essential for proper chewing and grinding of food.
i think it is for the chewing of food
The molars The molars
Grinding up bites of food.
molars
Central Incisors = Cutting food. Premolars = Grinding food. (Though Molars do most of the grinding) Molars = Grinding and tearing food. Canines = Tearing Food.
Premolars - are transitional teeth located between the canines and the molars at the rear. They have 1 or more cusps (points) and are generally used for grinding and crushing. But they may also be used in slicing food.Molars- have many major cusps (e.g., 3-5) and are located in the back of the mouth on the cheek side. Molars function in grinding and crushing.
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