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