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what is the importance of cheek teeth ?​

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Apart from helping grind the food to properly reduce the size of substrates for stomach enzymes, their minor role is in giving shape and definition to the animals' jaws. The shape of cheek teeth are directly related to their function, and morphological differences between species can be attributed to their dietary variations. Additionally, the shape a cheek tooth can be mechanically worn down based on diet, which is used to provide insights into the consumption habits of fossilized animals.[3] Proper cleaning of cheek teeth is vital for all species of organisms and many species including humans and ruminants keep it on top of their crucial priority list. Dental caries may result from improper care of cheek teeth which is a prominent problem across the globe

Answered by dackpower
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Cheek teeth or post-canines embrace premolar teeth in vertebrates. Cheek teeth having many crimps or tubercles. Mammals have three cheek teeth in placentals, four in marsupials, in respectively jaw quadrant. Whereas premolars placed within canines and molars whose appearance and the number differs considerably among special gatherings.

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