Chewing and grinding.
Crushing large chunks of food, or chewing, generally. You use your front teeth for the biting, and the back for the chewing. That simple!
Biting
Obviously, they look very different, considering the fact that the front teeth are used for biting, while the back teeth are used for tearing and chewing food. The front teeth are thinner and 'taller' while the back teeth are blunt and wide
We can make dolls, fake teeth, cups, dishes, baskets, plumbing fixes, and souveniers with porcelain.Hope this helps! But, back then they used it mostly for pottery.DufferflufGina G. ELECTRICAL INSULATORS
The larger back teeth are used for crushing and chewing things, which the narrower and sharper front teeth are for biting and cutting into food.
Molars, the teeth in the back of your mouth.
"Muelas" in English translates to "molars," which are the teeth at the back of the mouth used for grinding food.
Yes, as the teeth can shift in the bone when the wisdom teeth are no longer there to keep them in place. Yes, but in a minimal way. The gaps that can be mostly noticed are in the back area. Rarely front teeth are affected.
Starting from the back of the human mouth: Wisdom teeth (in adults over around 21), molars and premolars are at the sides. The canines, then incisors are at the front.
All its teeth are like our molar teeth (the big blunt teeth at the back of our mouths) used for chewing on thick aquatic vegetation.
The sharp ones are canine teeth And the back ones are molers
Short, Straight Teeth