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Molars

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Molars meaning

plural of molar

Example sentences (20)

As with all rodents, members of this family have incisors, pre-molars, and molars, but no canines.

Cattle have six premolars and six molars on both top and bottom jaws for a total of twenty-four molars.

In some cases, sharp edges can occur on the outside of the upper molars and the inside of the lower molars, as they are unopposed by an opposite grinding surface.

The wear of the teeth can cause problems if it is uneven, with sharp points appearing, especially on the outer edge of the molars, the inner edge of the premolars and the posterior end of the last molars on the bottom jaw.

Use the Yoking Station to upgrade weapons using materials and molars for strength.

There was one night that we couldn’t film because her molars were coming through.

All is well by the end of the episode — by which I mean that Lucy is so grateful to be forgiven by the man she's spent the episode waiting on, it almost makes your molars ache.

Dental sealants protect the biting surfaces of molars, where 80 percent of dental decay starts.

Maybe it's the wanting of something down to its very core, teeth scraping rind, fishing out fibrous strands from between your back molars.

Canoidea have more premolars and molars in an elongated skull.

Eating gritty vegetation abrades the teeth, particularly the enamel crown, however, research indicates that the enamel structure in manatee molars is weak.

Having smaller molars at the date they existed, it is possible that the previous sister taxon of all modern hominins, Preanthropus afarensis, should be replaced by Kenyanthropus.

Homo habilis had smaller molars and larger brains than the australopithecines, and made tools from stone and perhaps animal bones.

In the absence of further data, the researchers involved in the study speculated that Javan and Sumatran dholes could have been introduced to the islands by humans. citation Characteristics Dhole skull and molars illustrated by St. George Mivart (1890).

It may have been more of a scavenger than a hunter; its molars appear to be adapted for crushing bones and it may have died out as a result of the extinction of the large herbivorous animals on whose carcases it relied.

Its incisors are able to crop grass close to the ground, and its molars chop and grind the grass.

Kenyanthropus platyops was singled out by the morphology of the maxilla, characterized by a flat and relatively orthognathic subnasal region, an anteriorly placed zygomatic process and small molars.

Large molars crush and grind fibrous plant material.

Mammoth species can be identified from the number of enamel ridges on their molars; the primitive species had few ridges, and the amount increased gradually as new species evolved and replaced the former ones.

Moose have six pairs of large, flat molars and, ahead of those, six pairs of premolars, to grind up their food.