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  • Premolar
  • Transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth

    The premolars, also called premolar teeth, or bicuspids, are transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth. In humans, there are two premolars

    Premolar

    Premolar

    Premolar

  • Mandibular premolar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mandibular premolar may refer to: Mandibular first premolar Mandibular second premolar This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Mandibular premolar

    Mandibular_premolar

  • Maxillary first premolar
  • Upper teeth on the sides of the mouth

    The maxillary first premolar is one of two premolars that exist in the maxilla. Premolars are only found in the adult dentition and typically erupt at

    Maxillary first premolar

    Maxillary first premolar

    Maxillary_first_premolar

  • Mandibular first premolar
  • Lower teeth on the sides of the mouth

    The mandibular first premolar is the tooth located laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both the mandibular canines of the mouth but mesial

    Mandibular first premolar

    Mandibular first premolar

    Mandibular_first_premolar

  • Mandibular second premolar
  • Human tooth

    mandibular second premolar is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both the mandibular first premolars of the mouth but

    Mandibular second premolar

    Mandibular second premolar

    Mandibular_second_premolar

  • Maxillary second premolar
  • Upper teeth on the sides of the mouth

    second premolar is one of two teeth located in the upper maxilar, laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both the maxillary first premolars of

    Maxillary second premolar

    Maxillary second premolar

    Maxillary_second_premolar

  • Hypodontia
  • Developmental absence of one or more teeth excluding the third molars

    first and baby teeth) and the most commonly affected are the adult second premolars and the upper lateral incisors. It usually occurs as part of a syndrome

    Hypodontia

    Hypodontia

  • Canine tooth
  • Long, pointed tooth in mammals

    laterally to (outside of) each lateral incisor and mesial to (inwards of) the premolars. They are larger and stronger than the incisors, and their roots sink

    Canine tooth

    Canine tooth

    Canine_tooth

  • Universal Numbering System
  • American dental notation system

    molar (12-yr molar) 1st molar (6-yr molar) 2nd bicuspid (2nd premolar) 1st bicuspid (1st premolar) Cuspid (canine/eye tooth) Lateral incisor Central incisor

    Universal Numbering System

    Universal Numbering System

    Universal_Numbering_System

  • Horse teeth
  • Aspect of equine anatomy

    are ridden. Behind the interdental space, all horses also have twelve premolars and twelve molars, also known as cheek teeth or jaw teeth. These teeth

    Horse teeth

    Horse teeth

    Horse_teeth

  • Dental anatomy
  • Field of anatomy dedicated to human teeth

    of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Premolars are found only in permanent teeth; there are no premolars in deciduous teeth. Within each

    Dental anatomy

    Dental anatomy

    Dental_anatomy

  • Human tooth
  • Calcified whitish structure in humans' mouths used to break down food

    canines, premolars, and molars, which each have a specific function. The incisors cut the food, the canines tear the food and the molars and premolars crush

    Human tooth

    Human tooth

    Human_tooth

  • FDI World Dental Federation notation
  • World's most commonly used dental notation

    24 maxillary first premolar 2 44 34 mandibular first premolar 1 15 25 maxillary second premolar 1 45 35 mandibular second premolar 1 16 26 54 64 maxillary

    FDI World Dental Federation notation

    FDI World Dental Federation notation

    FDI_World_Dental_Federation_notation

  • Wolf tooth
  • Equine tooth

    other equids. They are vestigial first premolars, and the first cheek tooth is referred to as the second premolar even when wolf teeth are not present.[citation

    Wolf tooth

    Wolf tooth

    Wolf_tooth

  • Gigantopithecus
  • Extinct genus of primate

    to have functioned like cheek teeth (premolars and molars). The premolars are high-crowned, and the fourth premolar is very molar-like. The molars are the

    Gigantopithecus

    Gigantopithecus

    Gigantopithecus

  • Maxillary sinus
  • Largest of the paranasal sinuses, and drains into the middle meatus of the nose

    maxillary alveolar process may cause the roots of the molars and even premolars to lie just beneath the floor of the sinus or even project through the

    Maxillary sinus

    Maxillary sinus

    Maxillary_sinus

  • Human tooth development
  • Process by which teeth form

    incisor, (4) canine, (5) first premolar, (6) second premolar, (7) second molar, and (8) third molar. Since there are no premolars in the primary dentition,

    Human tooth development

    Human tooth development

    Human_tooth_development

  • Middle superior alveolar nerve
  • Branch of the infraorbital nerve

    dental plexus and supplies the sinus mucosa, the roots of the maxillary premolars, and the mesiobuccal root of the first maxillary molar. It is not always

    Middle superior alveolar nerve

    Middle superior alveolar nerve

    Middle_superior_alveolar_nerve

  • Cheek teeth
  • Molar and premolar teeth in mammals

    Cheek teeth or postcanines comprise the molar and premolar teeth in mammals. Cheek teeth are multicuspidate (having many folds or tubercles). Mammals have

    Cheek teeth

    Cheek teeth

    Cheek_teeth

  • Lonchocyon
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    hypercarnivorous adaptions, most notably its large canine and strongly reduced premolars. The genus name is a combination of Greek lonch, meaning spear and referencing

    Lonchocyon

    Lonchocyon

    Lonchocyon

  • Tooth impaction
  • Prevention of tooth eruption by a physical barrier

    Very rare case of vertical premolar impaction: the permanent second premolar on the lower right side of the mouth is impacted, inverted and pierces the

    Tooth impaction

    Tooth impaction

    Tooth_impaction

  • Nakalipithecus
  • Extinct species of ape

    canine, a right third upper premolar, a left third upper premolar, a right left fourth upper premolar, a left fourth upper premolar, a right first upper molar

    Nakalipithecus

    Nakalipithecus

    Nakalipithecus

  • Andrewsarchus
  • Extinct genus of carnivorous ungulate from Eocene epoch

    similar to entelodonts, with the second rivalling the canine in size. The premolars are again similar to entelodonts in having a single cusp. The crowns of

    Andrewsarchus

    Andrewsarchus

    Andrewsarchus

  • Cokotherium
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    Cokotherium has 5 premolars and 3 molars in both the upper and lower jaw. Similar to Late Cretaceous taxa, the last upper premolar is "molarized", with

    Cokotherium

    Cokotherium

    Cokotherium

  • Carnassial
  • Mammal tooth type

    found in carnivorans, where the carnassials are the modified fourth upper premolar and the first lower molar. These teeth are also referred to as sectorial

    Carnassial

    Carnassial

    Carnassial

  • Llama
  • Species of wooly domesticated mammal

    isolated minute and often deciduous simple conical premolar; then a contiguous series of one premolar and three molars, which differ from those of Camelus

    Llama

    Llama

    Llama

  • Pont's analysis
  • expansion is possible or not. The width from Left Premolar to Right Premolar or Measured Premolar Value (MPV) can be calculated by using Sum of Incisal

    Pont's analysis

    Pont's_analysis

  • Multituberculata
  • Extinct order of mammals

    fourth lower premolar, the plagiaulacoid; other mammals, like Plesiadapiformes and diprotodontian marsupials, also have similar premolars in both upper

    Multituberculata

    Multituberculata

    Multituberculata

  • Ambolestes
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    postcanine teeth (5 premolars and 3 molars) and 7 lower postcanine teeth (4 premolars and 3 molars) on each side of the skull. The rear premolars are similar

    Ambolestes

    Ambolestes

  • Lama (genus)
  • Genus of mammals

    isolated minute and often deciduous simple conical premolar; then a contiguous series of one premolar and three molars, which differ from those of Camelus

    Lama (genus)

    Lama (genus)

    Lama_(genus)

  • Dorudon
  • Genus of ancient whales

    specimen, is the only single-rooted upper premolar. Apparently, P1 is conical, smaller than the remaining premolars and lacks accessory denticles. P2 is the

    Dorudon

    Dorudon

    Dorudon

  • Dentition
  • Development and arrangement of teeth

    three premolars. Some genera have also lost more than one. A second premolar has been lost in all catarrhines. The remaining permanent premolars are then

    Dentition

    Dentition

    Dentition

  • Macronycteris besaoka
  • Extinct species of bat

    in Hipposideros, the second upper premolar is small and displaced from the toothrow, and the second lower premolar is large. In 1996, a team led by biologist

    Macronycteris besaoka

    Macronycteris besaoka

    Macronycteris_besaoka

  • Dental notation
  • Overview of different dental naming systems

    M1, M2, and M3. The reason the premolars are labeled 3 and 4 is that in earlier primates there were two other premolars between them and the canines. ISO

    Dental notation

    Dental notation

    Dental_notation

  • Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site
  • Cave complex and archaeological site in China

    teeth and fragments of thigh and shin bone. The following year, a third premolar was discovered in the material sent back to Uppsala by Zdansky in 1921

    Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site

    Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site

    Zhoukoudian_Peking_Man_Site

  • Idiopathic osteosclerosis
  • Hardening of the teeth roots for an unknown reason

    a condition which may be found around the roots of a tooth, usually a premolar or molar. It is usually painless and found during routine radiographs as

    Idiopathic osteosclerosis

    Idiopathic osteosclerosis

    Idiopathic_osteosclerosis

  • Cusp (anatomy)
  • Pointed, projecting, or elevated anatomical feature

    of Carabelli. One other variation of the upper first premolar is the 'Uto-Aztecan' upper premolar. It is a bulge on the buccal cusp that is only found

    Cusp (anatomy)

    Cusp (anatomy)

    Cusp_(anatomy)

  • White-bellied spider monkey
  • Species of New World monkey

    on the third premolar. In the bottom premolars, the first premolar has one cusp although it can be bicuspid. The second and third premolar generally have

    White-bellied spider monkey

    White-bellied spider monkey

    White-bellied_spider_monkey

  • Megistotherium
  • Extinct genus of mammal

    The first, using an equation derived from the length of the third lower premolar in various mid-sized and large carnivorans, recovered a mass of 317 kg

    Megistotherium

    Megistotherium

    Megistotherium

  • Permanent teeth
  • Second set of teeth in diphyodont mammals

    maxillary and six mandibular molars, four maxillary and four mandibular premolars, two maxillary and two mandibular canines, four maxillary and four mandibular

    Permanent teeth

    Permanent teeth

    Permanent_teeth

  • Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion
  • Oral disease of cats

    anorexia, dehydration, weight loss, and tooth fracture. The lower third premolar is the most commonly affected tooth. There are two types of FORL. "Type

    Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion

    Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion

    Feline_odontoclastic_resorptive_lesion

  • Camelops
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    the lower jaw. The upper first premolar and both upper and lower second premolars are absent, with the lower first premolar usually absent and only occasionally

    Camelops

    Camelops

    Camelops

  • Dens evaginatus
  • Medical condition

    teeth where the outer surface appears to form an extra bump or cusp. Premolars are more likely to be affected than any other tooth. It could occur unilaterally

    Dens evaginatus

    Dens_evaginatus

  • Ferugliotherium
  • Genus of extinct mammals from the Late Cretaceous from Argentina

    poorly preserved and worn premolar is a bladelike tooth, resembling multituberculate fourth lower premolars (p4). The premolar is 4.8 mm long and bears

    Ferugliotherium

    Ferugliotherium

  • Kalakocetus
  • Extinct genus of cetacean

    the canine and first premolar, the first premolar and second premolar, and finally the second and third premolar. The fourth premolar lacks a paraconid.

    Kalakocetus

    Kalakocetus

  • Torus mandibularis
  • Medical condition

    surface nearest to the tongue. Mandibular tori usually are present near the premolars and above the location on the mandible of the mylohyoid muscle attachment

    Torus mandibularis

    Torus mandibularis

    Torus_mandibularis

  • Kollikodon
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    dentary fragment, with one premolar and two molars in situ, as well as a referred maxillary fragment containing the last premolar and all four molars. The

    Kollikodon

    Kollikodon

    Kollikodon

  • Canidae
  • Family of mammals

    muscle and tendon of prey. Canids use their premolars for cutting and crushing except for the upper fourth premolar P4 (the upper carnassial) that is only

    Canidae

    Canidae

    Canidae

  • Felis wenzensis
  • Extinct species of felid

    diastema to be measured. The first and second premolars were entirely absent, and the third and fourth premolars were present and intact. F. wenzensis was

    Felis wenzensis

    Felis wenzensis

    Felis_wenzensis

  • Genetta nyakitongwer
  • Extinct species of genet of the Pleistocene

    preserves the alveolus of the first lower premolar (p1), the broken second premolar (p2), the complete third premolar through first molar (p3, p4, and m1)

    Genetta nyakitongwer

    Genetta_nyakitongwer

  • Plagiaulacoid
  • Mammalian tooth

    most often serrated, tooth present in various mammal groups, usually a premolar. Among modern species it is present chiefly on diprotodontian marsupials

    Plagiaulacoid

    Plagiaulacoid

    Plagiaulacoid

  • Metatheria
  • Clade of marsupials and close relatives

    and the lower fifth premolar with a "very trenchant" cristid obliqua/ectolophid. The permanent, retained deciduous fifth premolars are molar like and were

    Metatheria

    Metatheria

    Metatheria

  • Inferior alveolar artery
  • Artery found in the head

    supplying the body of mandible and the dental pulp of the lower molar and premolar teeth. Its terminal incisor branch supplies the rest of the lower teeth

    Inferior alveolar artery

    Inferior alveolar artery

    Inferior_alveolar_artery

  • Plagiomenidae
  • Extinct family of mammals

    small tines. Plagiomenids have four premolars and three molars on each side of the jaw, though the last two premolars are molarized (acquiring a similar

    Plagiomenidae

    Plagiomenidae

  • Crocuta dietrichi
  • Extinct species

    dietrichi had a longer talonid on its first premolar, a shorter third premolar, and a wider fourth premolar. Morales, J.; Senut, B.; Pickford, M. (2011)

    Crocuta dietrichi

    Crocuta_dietrichi

  • Dental dam
  • Thin sheet used in dentistry to isolate the operative site

    Rubber dam isolation of upper left second premolar, held in place with a rubber dam clamp during endodontic therapy

    Dental dam

    Dental dam

    Dental_dam

  • Caedocyon
  • Extinct genus of carnivores

    having shortened upper premolars, enlarged caniniform upper third incisors, as well as reduced upper molars. Its simple, high premolars and the precision of

    Caedocyon

    Caedocyon

  • Potoroo
  • Genus of marsupials

    potoroid taxa: I3/1 C1/0 PM1/1 M4/4. Two premolars in juveniles are replaced by a permanent sectorial premolar. The first depiction of a potoroo species

    Potoroo

    Potoroo

    Potoroo

  • Sivatitanops
  • Extinct genus of brontothere

    speculated any horns would be small. The molars are larger than the premolars, and the premolars are only in the beginning steps of molarization. The canines

    Sivatitanops

    Sivatitanops

  • Tooth eruption
  • Process in tooth development

    first molar (2) central incisor, (3) lateral incisor, (4) first premolar, (5) second premolar, (6) canine, (7) second molar, and (8) third molar. Mandibular

    Tooth eruption

    Tooth eruption

    Tooth_eruption

  • Serial extraction
  • later so that the eruption of first premolars is accelerated and lastly extraction of the erupting first premolars to give space for the alignment of permanent

    Serial extraction

    Serial_extraction

  • Paraenhydrocyon
  • Extinct genus of carnivores

    characters, this includes unique sharp-tipped, slender premolars that clearly contrast with the strong premolars of the Mesocyon–Enhydrocyon group, but also parallels

    Paraenhydrocyon

    Paraenhydrocyon

    Paraenhydrocyon

  • Crown (tooth)
  • Area of teeth covered by enamel

    vary depending on the type and function of the tooth (incisors, canines, premolars, or molars), and differ between primary dentition and permanent dentition

    Crown (tooth)

    Crown (tooth)

    Crown_(tooth)

  • Incisor
  • Front teeth of most mammals

    maxilla. Outer surface. Base of skull. Inferior surface. Canine tooth Molar Premolar Shovel-shaped incisors "Archives". dentalcare.com. Archived from the original

    Incisor

    Incisor

    Incisor

  • Stegoloxodon
  • Extinct genus of dwarf elephant

    S. celebensis than in S. indonesicus. Both species retained permanent premolars. Lower tusks are present in some adult individuals of S. celebensis, unlike

    Stegoloxodon

    Stegoloxodon

    Stegoloxodon

  • Sonoma chipmunk
  • Species of rodent

    the United States. Members of Neotamias are characterized by having two premolars. N. sonomae has two subspecies: N. s. alleni and N. s. sonomae. The Sonoma

    Sonoma chipmunk

    Sonoma chipmunk

    Sonoma_chipmunk

  • Metahyaena
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    Formation. Metahyaena shows some primitive durophagous adaptations. The premolars of Metahyaena are narrower than those of other durophagous hyaenids such

    Metahyaena

    Metahyaena

  • Palmer notation
  • Tooth numbering system

    Palmer notation for an upper right first premolar tooth

    Palmer notation

    Palmer notation

    Palmer_notation

  • Chalicomys
  • Extinct genus of castorid rodent

    have been found in Europe, from Spain to Poland. The mandibular fourth premolar of Chalicomys jaegeri is characterised by all flexids being orientated

    Chalicomys

    Chalicomys

  • Haqueina
  • Genus of extinct artiodactyl from the middle eocene

    side. The premolars are significantly longer than the molars. The first premolar is small, caniniform, and single-rooted. The second premolar is double

    Haqueina

    Haqueina

  • Bridge (dentistry)
  • Dental restoration for missing teeth

    bridge built with VM9 vita porcelain and stained with luster paste. The upper first premolar is considered the pontic and the teeth prepared are abutments.

    Bridge (dentistry)

    Bridge (dentistry)

    Bridge_(dentistry)

  • Yellow-spotted rock hyrax
  • Species of mammal native to Africa

    hyrax has an upper premolar series that is the same length as the molar series, while the rock hyrax has a shorter upper premolar series and the tree

    Yellow-spotted rock hyrax

    Yellow-spotted rock hyrax

    Yellow-spotted_rock_hyrax

  • Werdelinus
  • Extinct genus of carnivores

    Werdelinus africanus is a large hyaenid characterized by a deep maxilla, low premolars, and a large m1 molar, but significantly reduced M1 and m2 molars. Its

    Werdelinus

    Werdelinus

  • Horse pain caused by the bit
  • Injury caused by horse tack

    lesions, particularly in the corners of the mouth, interdental spaces, premolars, and tongue. These injuries are often not externally visible, such as

    Horse pain caused by the bit

    Horse pain caused by the bit

    Horse_pain_caused_by_the_bit

  • Hypsiprymnodon dennisi
  • Extinct species of marsupial

    third premolar is flexed anterobuccally (towards the front of the cheek) to the point where it is misaligned with the molar row. The premolar itself

    Hypsiprymnodon dennisi

    Hypsiprymnodon_dennisi

  • Josephoartigasia
  • Extinct genus of rodents

    (lower jaw) fragment which preserves the bottom part of the incisor, the premolar, the first two molars, a cavity corresponding to the third molar, and the

    Josephoartigasia

    Josephoartigasia

    Josephoartigasia

  • Thylacinus yorkellus
  • Extinct species of marsupial

    paraconid; and a majority of the premolars and molars have a small, forward facing cuspidule. The dentary retains three premolars, two molars, a canine and an

    Thylacinus yorkellus

    Thylacinus yorkellus

    Thylacinus_yorkellus

  • Furcation defect
  • Medical condition in dentistry

    have furcation. Therefore, upper first premolar, maxillary and mandibular molars may be involved. Upper premolars have one buccal and one palatal root.

    Furcation defect

    Furcation defect

    Furcation_defect

  • Rajouria
  • Genus of extinct mammal from Eocene Epoch

    presence of the paracone on lower molars and a relatively simple fourth premolar. However, Weppe et al. noted that, similar to Metkatius, Rajouria possessed

    Rajouria

    Rajouria

  • Carpolestidae
  • Extinct family of mammals

    they are characterized by two large upper posterior premolars and one large lower posterior premolar. They weighed about 20 to 150 grams or 0.7 to 5.3 ounces

    Carpolestidae

    Carpolestidae

    Carpolestidae

  • Pollyosbornia
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    between the canines and premolars, the size of the molars, and the relative molarization (becoming molar-like) of the second premolar. Osborn considered the

    Pollyosbornia

    Pollyosbornia

    Pollyosbornia

  • Polar bear
  • Species of bear native to the Arctic

    "Roman nose". They have 34–42 teeth including 12 incisors, 4 canines, 8–16 premolars and 10 molars. The teeth are adapted for a more carnivorous diet than

    Polar bear

    Polar bear

    Polar_bear

  • Ailuropoda wulingshanensis
  • Extinct species of panda

    more complex cuspation of premolars, and from its successor Ailuropoda baconi by its smaller size and less developed premolar cuspation. A. wulingshanensis

    Ailuropoda wulingshanensis

    Ailuropoda_wulingshanensis

  • Hemiauchenia
  • Extinct genus of camelids

    macrocephala and H. vera Caniniform upper first premolar Absent second premolar Upper third premolar present or absent Lower crowned molars Possesses

    Hemiauchenia

    Hemiauchenia

    Hemiauchenia

  • Curve of Spee
  • Anatomical curvature in human skull

    the tip of the lower incisor, following the buccal cusps of the natural premolars, and molars and continuing to the anterior border of the ramus. It is

    Curve of Spee

    Curve of Spee

    Curve_of_Spee

  • Graecopithecus
  • Extinct genus of hominids

    during the final phases of World War II. Only the second molar and fourth premolar remain intact, while fragments of other teeth are still embedded. The original

    Graecopithecus

    Graecopithecus

    Graecopithecus

  • Acyon
  • Extinct genus of hathliacynid sparassodonts

    from Acyon herrerae by virtue of the former possessing less sectorial premolars than the latter and the former having a distinctive posterior cusp on

    Acyon

    Acyon

  • Pleistocene coyote
  • Extinct subspecies of carnivore

    shorter and broader rostrum and wider carnassial (denoting the large upper premolar and lower molar teeth of a carnivore, adapted for shearing flesh) teeth

    Pleistocene coyote

    Pleistocene coyote

    Pleistocene_coyote

  • Occlusal trauma
  • Damage to teeth due to excessive force

    film displays two lone-standing mandibular teeth, the lower left first premolar and canine. As the remnants of a once full complement of 16 lower teeth

    Occlusal trauma

    Occlusal trauma

    Occlusal_trauma

  • Dental abscess
  • Collection of pus in or around a tooth

    Tooth#4, the maxillary right second premolar (upper right 2nd bicuspid), after extraction. The two single-headed arrows point to the CEJ, which is the

    Dental abscess

    Dental abscess

    Dental_abscess

  • Ptilodus
  • Extinct genus of rodent-like mammals from the Paleocene epoch

    Like other ptilodontids, it had a very large and elongated last lower premolar which formed a serrated slicing blade. The genus was named by paleontologist

    Ptilodus

    Ptilodus

    Ptilodus

  • Brachyprotoma
  • Extinct genus of carnivores

    as the large size of Premolar 4 {\displaystyle ^{4}} and Molar 1 {\displaystyle ^{1}} , the large size of the anterior premolars, the smaller protocone

    Brachyprotoma

    Brachyprotoma

    Brachyprotoma

  • Modiolus (face)
  • Chiasma of facial muscles

    muscles just lateral to the angle of the mouth opposite the second upper premolar tooth. There are no precise histological boundaries because the modiolus

    Modiolus (face)

    Modiolus (face)

    Modiolus_(face)

  • Proteles amplidentus
  • Extinct species of hyena

    larger canine teeth. It had a smaller third premolar than the aardwolf and its second and third premolars were positioned more anteriorly. Proteles amplidentus

    Proteles amplidentus

    Proteles_amplidentus

  • Microleo
  • Extinct genus of marsupials

    thylacoleonids. The shape and structure of the blade-like P3 tooth, a premolar, distinguished the species as a new genus. It was found in Early Miocene-aged

    Microleo

    Microleo

    Microleo

  • Thaumastognathus
  • Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls

    longer diastemata; both genera share traits such as a caniniform first premolar. In 1890, French palaeontologist Henri Filhol stated that he was to introduce

    Thaumastognathus

    Thaumastognathus

  • Cat
  • Small domesticated carnivorous mammal

    their preferred prey of small rodents, which have small vertebrae. The premolar and first molar together compose the carnassial pair on each side of the

    Cat

    Cat

    Cat

  • Supernumerary root
  • Medical condition

    (lower) canines, premolars, and molars, especially third molars. Canines and most premolars, except for maxillary (upper) first premolars, usually have one

    Supernumerary root

    Supernumerary_root

  • Inferior alveolar nerve
  • Branch of the mandibular nerve

    through the canal, it issues sensory branches for the molar and second premolar teeth; the branches first form the inferior dental plexus which then gives

    Inferior alveolar nerve

    Inferior alveolar nerve

    Inferior_alveolar_nerve

  • Dental arch
  • Arrangement and alignment of teeth

    canine tooth rests partly on the lower canine and partly on the lower first premolar, and the cusps of the upper molar teeth lie behind the corresponding cusps

    Dental arch

    Dental arch

    Dental_arch

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  • Dix
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dix

    English : patronymic from the personal name Dick.

  • Rudrakali
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Rudrakali

    Goddess Durga

  • Farjana | فرجانا
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Farjana | فرجانا

  • Lovepreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Lovepreet

    Famous and Powerful Love

  • Nazgul
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Kurdish, Muslim

    Nazgul

    Cute Flower

  • Vaishnodevi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vaishnodevi

    Goddess Parvati

  • Padm
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Padm

    Baby Lotus

  • JOSEF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    JOSEF

    Scandinavian form of Greek Ioseph, JOSEF means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

  • Jacqueleen
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French

    Jacqueleen

    Feminine of Jacques; Derived from James and Jacob

  • Launfal
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Launfal

    A knight.

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  • Carnassial
  • n.

    A carnassial tooth; especially, the last premolar in many carnivores.

  • Molar
  • n.

    Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The molar which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are designated as premolars, and those which are not preceded by deciduous teeth are sometimes called true molars. See Tooth.

  • Premolar
  • a.

    Situated in front of the molar teeth.

  • Premolar
  • n.

    An anterior molar tooth which has replaced a deciduous molar. See Tooth.

  • Praemolar
  • a.

    See Premolar.