Explain how premolars and molars work to chew food
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They help in grinding of food in to small particles which helps in easy digestion
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Behind the canines are the premolars, or bicuspids, which grind and mash foods. There are two sets, or four premolars, in each jaw. The molars, found behind the premolars, have points and grooves, and allow for vigorous chewing. There are 12 molars — three sets in each jaw called the first, second, and third molars.
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