Your teeth are designed to fulfill functions such as chewing food. This is especially true for your back teeth, also known as molars and premolars. To fulfill this purpose, they have ridges called cusps that chomp food into bits, and while these cusps are a great help to you, they... Read more » As your child’s permanent teeth gradually replace their primary teeth, maintaining their early health and structural integrity can factor very heavily in their long term quality of life. Early problems with tooth decay can require multiple dental fillings and dental restorations. Many permanent molars and premolars have deep textures on... Read more »