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A molar cusp is a ridge on the molar that increases biting surface and adds a sharp edge for the further mastication of food.<ref>"Tooth Anatomy", http://www.webmd.com/content/article/134/119191.htm, 5/3/2008</ref>
A molar cusp is a ridge on the molar that increases biting surface and adds a sharp edge for the further mastication of food.<ref>"Tooth Anatomy", http://www.webmd.com/content/article/134/119191.htm, 5/3/2008</ref>

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A molar cusp is a ridge on the molar that increases biting surface and adds a sharp edge for the further mastication of food.[1]