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Permanent bicuspid teeth are located in the gap that is generated between the cuspids (canine teeth) and the molars in a human mouth (molars). The term “premolar teeth” is often used to refer to bicuspid teeth because of their position in the mouth before to the eruption of the molars. A bicuspid tooth is one that has two protruding points, also known as cusps, from its crown. When used as a prefix, the letter “bi” indicates that there are two points present. The teeth that are known as bicuspids may be identified by the fact that they have two root ends.<\/p>\n

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