teeth Flashcards

1
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maxillary central incisor

11/21

A
  • thick straight root with blunt apex
  • square mesial corner, round distal corner
  • large cingulum displaced distally
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mandibular central incisor

41/31

A
  • straight incisal edge
  • highly symmetrical
  • centered cingulum
  • long thin straight root
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maxillary lateral incisor

12/22

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  • square mesial corner, round distal corner
  • centered cingulum
  • less symmetrical than central
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4
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mandibular lateral incisor

42,32

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  • asymmetrical
  • incisal edge slopes distally
  • cingulum slightly distally placed
  • long thin straight root
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5
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maxillary canine

13, 23

A
  • sharp pointed cusp, diamond crown
  • BULKY centered cingulum.
  • defined palatal ridges
  • single long blunt root.
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mandibular canine

43, 33

A
  • less pointed cusp than maxillary (looks more rectangular)
  • cingulum distally placed
  • flatter lingual surface
  • long THIN root
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7
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maxillary first premolar

14, 24

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  • buccal cusp taller, broader than palatal cusp
  • mesial marginal groove
  • often 2 roots
  • *longer mesial slope on buccal cusp
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mandibular first premolar

44, 34

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  • buccal cusp taller and broader than lingual cusp
  • crown TILTED on occlusal plane 45deg to long axis
  • small & non-functional lingual cusp.
  • 1 root
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9
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maxillary second premolar

15, 25

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  • buccal & palatal cusps almost equal length
  • oval occlusal outline, more supplemental grooves
  • 1 root, longer than 4
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10
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mandibular second premolar

45, 35

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  • buccal cusp only slightly taller than lingual cusp, centered over apex
  • can have 2 or 3 cusps, 3 cusp form has lingual groove between lingual cusps
  • circular occlusal outline, y-shaped fissures, distally-placed lingual groove
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11
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maxillary first molar

16, 26

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  • Rhomboidal
  • Occlusal fissures: AO is L shaped, OP // oblique ridge
  • 4 cusps, Carabelli’s cusp may be present
  • Square DiPa cusp (smallest cusp)
  • 3 Divergent roots
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12
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mandibular first molar

46, 36

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  • Rectangular
  • 5 cusps: 3 buccal, 2 lingual
  • 2 divergent roots
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13
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maxillary second molar

17, 27

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  • Rhomboidal
  • Occlusal fissures: AO is L shaped, OP // oblique ridge
  • 4 cusps
  • Round DiPa cusp (smallest cusp)
  • 3 less divergent roots
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14
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mandibular second molar

47, 37

A
  • Hot cross bun
  • 2 less divergent roots
  • Lingual cusps taller than buccal
  • Prominent MeBu bulge
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