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Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of Upper incisors or teeth in Human
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Location of upper teeth or premolars in Human Royalty Free Stock Photo
There are four premolars on top, and four on the bottom. Premolars are bigger than canines and incisors. They have a flat surface with ridges for crushing and grinding food into smaller pieces to make it easier to swallow. Baby molar teeth are replaced by adult premolars.


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