bicuspidata
Bicuspidata is a term derived from Latin, meaning "having two cusps." In biology and dentistry, it refers to structures that possess two points or projections. The most common application of this term is in describing teeth. Bicuspid teeth, also known as premolars, are located between the canine teeth and the molars. They have two distinct cusps on their occlusal (biting) surface, which are adapted for grinding and shearing food. Humans typically have four bicuspid teeth in the upper jaw and four in the lower jaw, making a total of eight premolars.
The morphology of bicuspid teeth can vary slightly between individuals and populations. Some rare dental conditions