premolars in English

noun
1
a tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side.
The normal permanent dentition comprises four incisors, two canines, four premolars , and six molars in each jaw.

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1. ‘Behind the canines are the premolars, or Bicuspids.’

2. Cuspids are synonymous with canines, while Bicuspids are also known as premolars

3. Autotransplantation of premolars has become a reliable treatment option for the treatment of certain orthodontic problems

4. Synonyms for Bicuspids include premolars, laniaries, tusks, eyeteeth, gnashers, dentiles, canines, cuspids, denticulations and serration

5. The premolars, also called premolar teeth, or Bicuspids, are transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth

6. Cuspid - one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars

7. Dental Abrasion is tooth wear originating from friction or mechanical forces from a foreign object, and it predominantly impacts premolars and canines

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

9. The #101 forceps are for all deciduous teeth and mandibular Anteriors, while the #103 and #151 are necessary for mandibular Anteriors and premolars

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

11. There was a significant difference between the width of the jaws and the angles of tooth-axes of the premolars and the molars towards the apical base.

12. The mental nerve block Anesthetizes the inner oral mucosa, gingiva, and lower lip and exits its foramen just below the canines of the mandible and first premolars

13. The test group comprised 34 patients who exhibited agenesis of one or both lower second premolars (n = 45) in conjunction with a corresponding number of third molar tooth germs.

14. Analogue premolars were extracted in a split-mouth design. One extraction alveolus was filled with a silica matrix-embedded, nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite bone substitute, with the other acting as a control.

15. Electron microscopic images (50× magnification) of 394 buccal enamel surfaces were evaluated according to an enamel damage index (EDI), line angle grooves (LAG) and composite residues (CR) on anterior teeth, premolars and molars.

16. Africanus might have used enlarged premolars, also known as Bicuspids, and a structurally reinforced face to crack open and ingest large, hard nuts and seeds during periods when preferred, softer foods were in short supply.

17. Materials and methods: Seventy-two human premolars were divided into three groups: Group 1 was not submitted to bleaching, Group 2 was subjected to one tooth bleaching (35% hydrogen peroxide enabled by LEDs) and Group 3 was subjected to two tooth Bleachings interspersed by aging

18. 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.

19. The turn-over rate of alveolar bone removed from 20–25 year old men after extraction of lower first premolars, was quantitatively evaluated in organ culture by: the uptake of 45-Ca (bone mineralization rate); the alkaline phenylphosphatase activity (bone formation rate); the β-glucuronidase and acid phenylphosphatase activities (bone resorption rate).