Biology, asked by srashtirajoriya45, 6 hours ago

Is this tooth suited for cutting or grinding ? Give a reason​

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Answered by ankamsrikar2818
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Next to your canine teeth are the premolars. You have eight premolars in all, four on top and four on the bottom. They have a completely different shape than both the incisors and canines. That is because premolars are bigger, stronger, and have ridges – all of which makes them perfect for crushing and grinding food.

Answered by koyalnaik707
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Explanation:

Incisors – The four front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws are called incisors. Their primary function is to cut food.

Next to your canine teeth are the premolars. You have eight premolars in all, four on top and four on the bottom. They have a completely different shape than both the incisors and canines. That is because premolars are bigger, stronger, and have ridges – all of which makes them perfect for crushing and grinding food.

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