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The phrase "rear teeth" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the teeth located towards the back of the mouth, also known as the molars. Example: The dentist recommended that I brush my rear teeth more thoroughly to prevent cavities.
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But since there is no such wear on the sharp and delicate postcanines, he believes that although these triangular rear teeth look fierce, when closed they form a sieve that is the perfect size for filtering.
The rear teeth near the corners of the jaw are small and have a flattened shape for crushing.
These are used to pick off vegetation, then the rear teeth grind it before it is swallowed.
Much individual variation in tooth length and width occurs, in whether the teeth have a smaller cusplet on each side of the main cusp, and in the presence of toothless gaps at the symphysis or between the main and rear teeth.
Thick-lipped fish have a narrower horn, longer jaw and two smaller rear teeth.
Pharyngeal jaw shape (including the two rear teeth; see Figure 5a for landmarks) differed significantly between thin- and thick-lipped fishes (Procrustes distance = 0.034, P < 0.001; Figure 5b).
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Start from the second rear tooth and simply bring down the blades until they are completely closed.
Many of Richard's rear molar teeth for instance were missing at the time of his death, giving him slightly hollow cheeks.
"[They] have 100 rear-facing teeth.
As the incisors grind against each other, the softer dentine on the rear of the teeth wears away, leaving the sharp enamel edge shaped like the blade of a chisel.
HE has made remorseless fun of his own lips, his teeth, his rear end and, of course, his hair.
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