The Permanent Maxillary and Mandibular Premolar Teeth

  • Nagaş I
  • Eğilmez F
  • Kivanç B
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The permanent premolar teeth are placed between the anterior teeth and molars. Eight premolars are found in the permanent dentition, four per arch and two in each quadrant. The main function of premolars is to assist the canines in regard to tear and pierce the food and supplement the grinding of the molars during mastication. The other functions are to support the corners of the mouth reinforce esthetics during smiling and maintain the vertical dimension. Detailed morphology of the permanent premolar teeth is narrated in a pointwise and systematic manner in this chapter.

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Nagaş, I. Ç., Eğilmez, F., & Kivanç, B. H. (2018). The Permanent Maxillary and Mandibular Premolar Teeth. In Dental Anatomy. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.79464

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