
1) Adult humans have 12 of these 2) Adults have 12 3) Back biters 4) Back teeth 5) Bicuspid neighbors 6) Canine cousins 7) Cheek teeth 8) Dentoid dozen 9) Drilling sites 10) Grinders 11) Grinders, of a sort 12) Grinding teeth 13) Jaw teeth 14) Meat grinders 15) Oral dozen 16) Teeth 17) They have more than one root
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1) Teeth
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blunt and rounded grinding teeth
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The posterior teeth of the dental arcade, with two on each side in the upper jaw and three on each side in the lower jaw in an adult with correct dentition.
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A molar is a tooth with a broad crown that is used to grind food and is located behind the premolars in the mouth.
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The back teeth with the large chewing surfaces. They typically have from two to four roots and there are first, second and third molars.
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Back teeth (two each side in the top jaw and three each side in the bottom jaw)
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The broad, multicusped back teeth, used for grinding food are considered the largest teeth in the mo
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Molars: Molars are the large teeth at the back of the mouth.
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The molars are located at the back of the mouth behind the premolars. The crown of each molar features three cusps which facilitate the grinding and chewing of food. The first and second molars are represented by deciduous counterparts in the child, though the third molar (also called the ' wisdom tooth') is not and does not usually erupt until the...
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The rear cheek teeth which do not have equivalent milk teeth.
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The large grinding teeth.
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blunt and rounded grinding teeth
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back teeth used for chewing
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back teeth used for chewing
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A tooth with a broad crown for grinding food, situated behind the premolars at the back of the mouth
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flat back teeth used for chewing
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The posterior teeth of the dental arcade, with two on each side in the upper jaw and three on each side in the lower jaw in an adult with correct dentition.
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The first, second and third molars, those are the sixth, seventh and eighth teeth from the center of the mouth to the back of the mouth. The back teeth with the large chewing surface on top. They have 4 points (cusps).
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