MOLARS
Teeth, flattened, near back of mouth, for chewing
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.
The "back teeth" are grinding teeth called molars. They come in after the deciduous molars, which are replaced by the bicuspids. The final or 3rd molars are called "wisdom teeth" and ordinarily only appear in the early teens or later.
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
The spelling (plural) of the large, grinding teeth is molars.
Deciduous molars, commonly known as baby molars, are replaced by permanent molars during the transition from childhood to adolescence. Specifically, the first permanent molars, often referred to as "six-year molars," erupt behind the last primary molars around age six, while the second permanent molars, or "twelve-year molars," follow around age twelve. This replacement process is part of the overall development of the adult dentition.
Elephants are animals which have molars
The molars The molars
the molars help to rip the food before swolling
Yes,I have baby molars
yes goats and sheep have flat molars.
yes, you can lose your molars just like any other tooth. You want to lose your baby molars, but not the adult teeth.
All of the baby teeth fall out and are replaced