They are called molars.
The correct name for the teeth at the back of your mouth are molars. They are responsible for chewing and grinding food.
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.
"Muelas" in English translates to "molars," which are the teeth at the back of the mouth used for grinding food.
Deer have a typical ruminant mouth...no top front teeth...grinding molars in the back top and bottom.
Molar teeth are larger and have more cusps for grinding and chewing food compared to normal teeth. They are located at the back of the mouth and are specialized for crushing and grinding tough foods.
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
Chewing and grinding.
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
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.
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
In the back of the mouth, before the wisdom teeth
the front teeth sre for ripping the food, the back teeth are for grinding the food