Talk:Molar (tooth)
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I think that the periapical radiograph used to illustrate this article is misleading as it shows two heavily restored molars and a premolar. Firstly I dont think that an x-ray is really the best illustration, surely a photo could be found... secondly if we are to have an x-ray the molars illustrated need to be unrestored, and in their natural state. Teeth dont naturally have root canal work and fillings you know!. Plus the root canal work that has been done is pretty shonky- note the external resorbtion of the anterior root of the first molar tooth... it needs extraction not inclusion in wikipedia as a fine example of a molar!- Ashley Payne 08:10, 25 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Ah, finally a molar article I sink my teeth into... --Ed Poor 20:17 Oct 9, 2002 (UTC)
So what's the molar of the story? -phma
- It's no story, it's an entire molarity play - on words --Ed Poor
What is the meaning of "molar" as used in "at a more molar level"?
[edit] Tribosphenic molar
A while back, I anonymously created this article, and I think it shoulld be merged here. Ingoolemo talk 20:25, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Hypsodont
In the same vein as above, there is an article for Hypsodont that somebody might want to do something with. JSYK.. - N (talk) 03:26, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

