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The tooth that typically has two roots and five cusps is the maxillary first molar. This tooth is located in the upper jaw and plays a crucial role in grinding food due to its multiple cusps. The two roots consist of a mesial and a distal root, which provide stability and support for the tooth. Its complex structure allows it to effectively handle the forces of chewing.

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