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Which type of teeth are involved in grinding and crushing food?

Molars are located at the back of the mouth and have broad, flat surfaces with multiple cusps, making them efficient for grinding and crushing food. In adults, there are 12 molars in total, with six in the upper jaw and six in the lower jaw.

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