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Molar teeth will develop at around 6 to 8 months old.
Unlike other voles, the molar teeth are rooted in adults.
So far, only a number of molar teeth have been found, but these are distinct enough that this animal can be identified with confidence.
"Take as an example the cusp pattern on the first lower molar tooth of man.
The molar teeth are large and have transverse folds.
The back molar teeth were relatively large, with an area over twice as great as is found in modern humans.
The mouth contained large canines with small molar teeth.
When viewed in plan, the outline of the massif resembles a molar tooth.
To explain the wear on the molar teeth, the canine could not have been any higher than the molars.
It has large molar teeth and strong jaw-muscles for crushing tough bamboo.
It is found most commonly in the mandible in the region of the lower molar teeth.
Its premolar and molar teeth were quite small in comparison to the dentition as a whole.
The meat-eating hypothesis is based largely upon the morphology of its molar teeth.
The molar teeth are strong in most species, allowing the animals to crack open bone to reach the marrow.
This is especially true in molar tooth sites where furcations (areas between the roots) have been exposed.
The grouping embodies a hypothesis about the evolution of molar teeth in mammals.
Another ancient specimen is the molar teeth of Sivapithecus, a hominoid.
They have horny plates on the front part of the jaws, and usually flat-crowned molar teeth.
"One of her molar teeth is missing.
Agathaeromys is characterized mainly on the basis of features of the molar teeth.
The soft tissue covering a partially erupted molar tooth is known as an operculum.
Fossils show that between ten to twenty thousand years ago, the polar bear's molar teeth changed significantly from those of the brown bear.
Its four premolars resembled the molar teeth and the first were small and almost nonexistent.
This is largely due to the recognition that capybara molar teeth show strong variation in shape over the life of an individual.
This list included examples such as the appendix and the 3rd molar teeth (wisdom teeth).