distinguish between molars and canines
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Molars. Molars are the biggest of all the teeth. They have a large, flat surface with ridges that allow them to chew food and grind it up. Adults have 12 permanent molars — six on the bottom and top jaw, and children have eight primary molars.
one of the four pointed teeth in the front of a person’s or an animal’s mouth.
They are broadly classified as incisors, canines, premolars and molars. Incisors and canines help in cutting and tearing food into smaller bits. Once the food is broken down, it is then chewed before the food before it is swallowed. Premolars and molars play a vital role in the process of grinding and chewing.
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Molar:
- There are also eight ( four on the bottom and upper row of teeth).
- Molars are very strong and are located in the farthest black part of the mouth.
- The main purposes of molars is to chew and crush food, and they are essential to eating in the normal manner.
- Third molars, otherwise known as wisdom teeth, are also considered to be molars, although many separate wisdom teeth into their own.
- Since molars are exposed much more jaw pressure than other teeth.
Canines:
- Canines are the four sharper, pointed teeth on each side of the incisors.
- Canines are very similar to incisors in that they also help with biting and tearing food.
- Canines help guide the mouth closed when the upper and lower jaw come together.
- Canines generally come through around the age of nine or ten years of age, and the lower canines usually come through before the upper canines.
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