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10 Cards in this Set

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Maxillary Central Incisor
-Wider mesiodistally than incisocervically (only tooth)
-No mamelons resulting in a smooth labial surface
-more prominent cingulum and marginal ridges than permanent central
Maxillary Lateral Incisor
-Smaller than Maxillary Central in all dimensions
-longer incisocervically than mesiodistally
Mandibular Central Incisor
-Very symmetrical
-Incisal edge centered over the root
-Smooth lingual surface
-Prominent cingulum
Mandibular Lateral Incisor
-Wider and longer with more developed cingulum than mandibular central
-Incisal edge slopes distally
-Cingulum offset to the distal
Maxillary Canine
-Mesial cusp slope longer than the distal (opposite from ALL other canines)
-Cusp offest to the distal
-Well-developed cingulum
Mandibular Canine
-Distal cusp slope is longer than mesial cusp slope
-Smaller faciallingually than maxillary canine
-Smooth lingual surface with shallow lingual fossa
Maxillary First Molar
-Resembles premolar
-4 cusps (MB&ML>DB&DL)
-3 roots
-Prominent transverse ridge
-Prominent buccal cervical ridge
Maxillary Second Molar
-Resembles permanent maxillary first molar but smaller in all dimensions
-Cusp of Carabelli
-Larger than primary maxillary first molar
Mandibular First Molar
-Unlike any other tooth
-4 cusps (MB&DB>ML&DL)
-Prominent buccal cervical ridge
-MB-ML transverse ridge
Mandibular Second Molar
-Resembles permanent mandibular first molar
-5 cusps
-The 3 buccal cusps are nearly equal in size