Which of the following teeth, by definition, are permanent teeth distal to the canines preceded by deciduous molars?
  1. Premolars
  2. Permanent molars
  3. Permanent canines
  4. Incisors
Explanation
Answer: A - Premolar teeth, by definition, are permanent teeth distal to the canines preceded by deciduous molars. There are two premolars per quadrant and are identified as first and second premolars.
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