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.
To separate the food, a carrot for example, into small enough pieces for the molars to chew.
The premolars break down the food in smaller particles for molar s to grind them.The premolars are there in lower and upper jaw both.
For grinding down hard stuff.
tearing and grinding of food
chewing
A bicuspid is a tooth with two cusps - a premolar tooth.
A premolar is a tooth situated in front of the molar teeth - in humans, it is between the canines and the molars.
A tooth with two cusps is called a bicuspid or premolar.
A tooth with two cusps is called a bicuspid or premolar.
it is a disease where the tooth has a hole and the gum rots
mandibular second premolar
the mandibular second premolar has 5 developmental lobes
Mandibular first premolar
I believe you are refering to the "canine teeth" Definition of Canine Tooth: a conical pointed tooth ; especially :one situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar
In the Universal Numbering System which is most commonly used in the United Sates, tooth number 12 refers to the maxillary (upper) left first premolar (bicuspid).
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The maxillary first premolar