| PHC | personal health costs; posthospital care; premolar hypodontia, hyperhidrosis, [premature] canities [... |
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| premolar | <anatomy> Situated in front of the molar teeth. An anterior molar tooth which has replaced a deciduous molar. See Tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| premolar tooth | A tooth usually having two tubercles or cusps on the grinding surface and a flattened root, single in the lower jaw and upper second premolar, and furrowed in the upper first premolar. There are four premolars in each jaw, two on either side between the canine and the molars; there are no premolars in the deciduous dentition. Synonym: dens premolaris, bicuspid tooth, dens bicuspidus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a tooth having two cusps or points; located between the incisors and the molars
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One of four types of teeth found in mammals. The premolars are back teeth used for crushing and grinding food.
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One of the two permanent teeth located in front of the molars and behind each cuspid. These teeth have two cusps (points) and are used to tear and grind food.
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A cheek tooth found between canines and molars
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one of the teeth between the canines and the molars. Also called a "bicuspid."
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| premolar | a tooth having two cusps or points |
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