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premolar One of four basic kinds of mammalian teeth, situated between canines and molars.
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premolar either of the two double-pointed teeth that occur between the canines and the molars on each side of each jaw.
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premolar Designating, or pertaining to, one of the teeth (a maximum of four on each side of upper jaw and lower jaw of placental mammals, or 16 in all) in front of the true molars. When canine teeth are present, premolars are behind these teeth; premolars are preceded by deciduous teeth, and in the upper jaw are confined to the maxillary bone.
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premolar t. 1. the permanent teeth between the canines and the molars; there are two on either side in each jaw. The upper premolars are bicuspid and the lower have from one to three cusps. Premolars are succedaneous to the deciduous molar teeth. Symbol P. Called also dentes premolares [TA], premolars, bicuspids, and bicuspid teeth.  2. in animals other than humans, the teeth that succeed the deciduous molars regardless of the number to be succeeded.
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premolar The front cheek teeth, anterior to the molars and posterior to the canines. Often adapted for grinding.
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