- The
premolars, also
called premolar teeth, or bicuspids, are
transitional teeth located between the
canine and
molar teeth. In humans,
there are two premolars...
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Mandibular premolar may
refer to:
Mandibular first premolar Mandibular second premolar This
disambiguation page
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second premolar is one of two
teeth located in the
upper maxilar,
laterally (away from the
midline of the face) from both the
maxillary first premolars of...
- The
mandibular first premolar is the
tooth located laterally (away from the
midline of the face) from both the
mandibular canines of the
mouth but mesial...
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mandibular second premolar is the
tooth located distally (away from the
midline of the face) from both the
mandibular first premolars of the
mouth but...
- The
maxillary first premolar is one of two
teeth located in the
upper jaw,
laterally (away from the
midline of the face) from both the
maxillary canines...
- of teeth: incisors, canines,
premolars, and molars.
Premolars are
found only in
permanent teeth;
there are no
premolars in
deciduous teeth.
Within each...
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laterally to (outside of) each
lateral incisor and
mesial to (inwards of) the
premolars. They are
larger and
stronger than the incisors, and
their roots sink...
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molar (12-yr molar) 1st
molar (6-yr molar) 2nd
bicuspid (2nd
premolar) 1st
bicuspid (1st
premolar)
Cuspid (canine/eye tooth)
Lateral incisor Central incisor...
- are ridden.
Behind the
interdental space, all
horses also have
twelve premolars and
twelve molars, also
known as ch****
teeth or jaw teeth.
These teeth...