the same thing
Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill"
They are called molars.
The medical term for teeth grinding during sleep is called Sleep Bruxism. The list of possible causes for teeth grinding at night is long. Look up a teeth grinding support group online to get specific help.
They're still called teeth, for every animal
Check its teeth. A carnivore will have ripping and slicing teeth. A herbivore will have cutting teeth in front, andf grinding teeth behind.
This is called bruxism and it can be a sign of pain.
Those surfaces would be called the Occlusal surface of the posterior teeth.
GroundExample: I ground my teeth.
They are called molars and pre molars, the same as us humans have
When someone is gritting their teeth it is a term that is called bruxism. This basically means they are clenching their teeth or even possibly grinding their teeth.
They may conclude that the animal was a herbivore as flat teeth are used for grinding up vegetation, as opposed to sharp teeth (incisors) which are good at cutting / chewing / biting meat.
Yes. I start grinding my teeth when I started taking Pylera