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Explain the structure of human teeth molar​

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Also known as “bicuspids,” they tear and crush food. Finally, your molars line the back of your mouth where they chew and grind food. They're your largest teeth and have a flat surface with ridges. Also known as “6-year molars” or “12-year molars,” they tend to come in around those two ages.
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Structure of the Tooth

A tooth consists of enamel, dentin, cementum and pulp tissue. The portion of a tooth exposed to the oral cavity is known as the dental crown, and the portion below the dental crown is known as the tooth root.

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