molars in English

noun
1
a grinding tooth at the back of a mammal's mouth.
The teeth most often missing are the third molars , second premolars, and maxillary lateral incisors, and other teeth may be reduced in size.

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1. The maxillary Bicuspids share with the mandibular molars, and the maxillary molars share with the mandibular Bicuspids

2. Alisphenoid canal present Two upper molars Heterodont: Term

3. Burned off, the molars pulled out, too.

4. These teeth are called molars and Bicuspids

5. Matrix metalloproteinases in human sclerotic dentine of Attrited molars

6. The elephant grinds its food with/between its powerful molars.

7. Cavities usually appear as holes or tiny openings in molars.

8. Incisor teeth into the cat and canine and the molars.

9. Since most Cavities in children and adolescents develop in the molars (the back teeth), it's best to get these teeth sealed as soon as they come in: The first permanent molars called - "6 year molars" - come in between the ages of 5 and 7

10. In S. alpinus, the lower molars have two and occasionally three roots.

11. CAD/CAM Polymer vs Direct Composite Resin Core Buildups for Endodontically Treated Molars Without Ferrule

12. In addition, the changes of width between second bicuspid and mandibular molars showed statistical significances.

13. Its molars, however, are even smaller (less than 1 mm) than the other species's tiny teeth.

14. This Case Report describes a successful case of two Autotransplantations of open-apex mandibular third molars in place of the hopeless first mandibular molars with the use of L-PRF in a growing patient

15. 7 Objective To improve the diagnosis of acute pulpitis on molars without carious lesions.

16. ‘Each of the four ‘worlds’ has two incisors, one canine, two Bicuspids, and three molars.’

17. Sealants are routinely placed on children's teeth to prevent Cavities on their newly developing molars

18. The Bicuspids share one meridian; the molars share another; the anterior (front) teeth, yet another

19. There are no Bicuspids in primary teeth, and they grow in to replace primary molars

20. 11 METHODS:173 molars were diagnosed as irreversible pulpitis, and randomized block designed in three groups.

21. The prevalence of Ankylosis of primary molars was found to be 3.7% of the sample subjects

22. 3 Methods 208 cases of acute pulpitis of molars without carious lesions was collected and analyzed.

23. 2 Hemisection combined with fixed restorations can be used to restore molars with vertical split effectively.

24. The five teeth on either side of your canines are called Bicuspids (bie-CUS-pids) and molars (MO-luhrs).

25. Unilateral and bilateral mesialization of the second molars led to retrusion in the maxilla and mandible [(∆incl.

26. AIM : To compare the effect of restored molars meiso - occlusal cavity of filling with inlay and amalgam.

27. TOPICAL Antiseptics AS SYSTEMIC ANTIBIOTICS IN THE PREVENTION OF ALVEOLAR OSTEITIS AFTER EXTRACTION OF LOWER THIRD MOLARS

28. Judging from its crown-shaped molars and the shape of its snout, it fed on soft plants.

29. The crevice, upon further examination, was found to be stuffed full of yellowing incisors and weathered molars.

30. The morphological characteristics of sclerotic dentine from the Attrited molars were comparable to that from noncarious cervical lesions

31. If you think you've Cracked one of your molars, it’s wise to have a dental professional look at it

32. 18 PM was primarily applied to the teeth suffering from acute or chronic pulpitis , especially molars with vital pulp.

33. AmeloBlastoma is a rare kind of tumor that starts in your jaw, often near your wisdom teeth or molars

34. Bicuspids, or the pre-molars, are short and flat teeth found on both the top and bottom jaw next to the canines

35. Two Bicuspids are on each side of the upper and lower jaw, behind the canine teeth and in front of the molars

36. The cephalometric analysis at the end of therapy confirms that the upper molars did not slip forward during treatment (no anchorage loss).

37. Analysis of Antimeric differences indicates no consistent evidence for directional asymmetry in Pima molars for either dimensions or morphologic traits

38. Conclusion: Coronal and partial pulpotomies demonstrated a high success rate in treating cariously exposed vital pulp of mature permanent molars

39. Bicuspids, also known as premolars, are the teeth located between your canines (the pointy teeth located after your top and bottom front 4 teeth) and molars (back teeth). They are often referred to as transitional teeth, taking on properties of both the canines and the molars.

40. We found gold wedged between the captain's lower back molars, as if he'd bitten on a coin to test its purity.

41. Bicuspids are also called premolar teeth because they are located between our canines and our molars in the backs of our mouths

42. So, what do Bicuspids do? These are transition teeth that help both the canines and the molars tear and grind the food

43. After extraction of the upper or lower first molars on both sides, we noted in 9% (absolute) a forward displacement of the mandible.

44. Two Bicuspids are on each side of the upper and lower jaw, behind the canine teeth and in front of the molars

45. Previous research has shown the model to successfully predict variation in Carabelli's trait expression between Antimeric and metameric pairs of human permanent molars

46. Deciduous canines and second molars were the most often persisting teeth due to agenesis of the maxillary lateral permanent incisors and mandibular second premolars.

47. Cavities most often occur in posterior teeth (premolars and molars) because they have a lot of grooves and pits that can collect food particles

48. Your Buccal nerve is a sensory nerve that sends neurons to your brain, allowing you to register feeling in your cheek, the side of your gums closest to your jaw, and your 2nd and 3rd molars (the molars that are furthest back in your mouth.) How Does the Buccal Nerve Affect Your Oral Health?

49. The first two molars had cusps in a straight row, eliminating the grinding function suggesting that they were strictly for gripping and not for chewing.

50. Tooth ankylosis exhibits selectivity as to site (nearly all ankylosed teeth are molars, deciduous or permanent) and selectivity as to physiologic time (nearly all Ankyloses …