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Where are molars in your mouth?

The last bottom and top teeth in your mouth are your molars


What is the correct name for the teeth at the back of your mouth?

it is called incisor.


What r the grinding teeth at the back of your mouth called?

They are called molars.


Which teeth at the back of your mouth crush and grind the carrot piece?

These teeth are called molars and the ones a little bit smaller in front are called pre-molars


What type of of teeth are wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth are the third molars. Normally people have three permanent molars that develop in each quadrant of the mouth; upper, lower, right and left. The first molars usually grow into the mouth at around six years of age. The second molars grow in at around age 12. Visit Wisdomteethsydney.com.au


What kind of human teeth are best for grinding food?

the large flat molars in the back of your mouth


How do you spell molars?

MOLARS Teeth, flattened, near back of mouth, for chewing


What is the shortest tooth in the mouth?

Molars


What part of the teeth is used to grind food?

Molars, the teeth in the back of your mouth.


How do you spell the thing in your mouth?

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.


Where is your bicuspid?

in back of mouth next to molars


What is the difference between molars and wisdom teeth?

Molars come first. Wisdom teeth are the last natural teeth to appear in the mouth. Wikipedia explains: "They are generally thought to be called wisdom teeth because they appear so late-much later than the other teeth, at an age where people are presumably 'wiser' than as a child, when the other teeth erupt."