Which teeth are the molars?
Ethan Hayes
Updated on April 05, 2026
- The molars or molar teeth are large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth.
- In humans, the molar teeth have either four or five cusps.
- The human mouth contains upper (maxillary) and lower (mandibular) molars.
- In mammals, the crown of the molars and premolars is folded into a wide range of complex shapes.
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In this manner, which teeth are permanent molars?
The permanent dentition is comprised of 32 teeth. There are 16 teeth in the maxilla and 16 in the mandible. In each arch there are two central incisors, two lateral incisors, two canines, four premolars, and six molars.
Permanent Dentition.
| Tooth | Eruption Date (Avg.) |
|---|---|
| 2nd Molar | 11-13 Years |
| 3rd Molar | 17-21 Years |
Likewise, do molars fall out? Your child will begin losing his/her primary teeth (baby teeth) around the age of 6. The first teeth to be lost are usually the central incisors. This is then followed by the eruption of the first permanent molars. The last baby tooth is usually lost around the age of 12, and is the cuspid or second molar.
Similarly one may ask, what teeth numbers are molars?
Premolars (8 total): Teeth between the canines and molars. Molars (8 total): Flat teeth in the rear of the mouth, best at grinding food. Wisdom teeth or third molars (4 total): These teeth erupt at around age 18, but are often surgically removed to prevent displacement of other teeth.
What age do the back molars come in?
Tooth development in babies
| Upper Teeth | Tooth Emerges | Tooth Falls Out |
|---|---|---|
| Central Incisors | 5-8 months of age | 6-7 years of age |
| Lateral Incisors | 7-10 months of age | 7-8 years of age |
| Canines | 16-20 months of age | 9-11 years of age |
| First Molars | 11-18 months of age | 10-12 years of age |