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On the occlusal surface of posterior teeth triangular fossa are found
along the
Proximal to marginal ridge
If found, in anterior teeth, the triangular fossa is usually found on
the
Palatal surface at edge of lingual fossa
A long valley like depression in any surface of tooth often between
ridges/ cusp is the
Sulcus
A sulcus at its junction of its incline usually has a
Groove
A shallow line between primary parts of a crown or a root is the
Developmental groove
A shallow line on any surface of tooth that does not demarcate
primary parts of  a tooth is the
Supplemental groove
The pinpoint depressions along the developmental grooves are the
Pits
Lobes are primary section of formation in the development of crown
and are represented by the
Cusp; Mamelons; Cingulum
The number of line angles and point angles in an anterior teeth
6; 4
The number of line angles and point angles in a posterior teeth
8; 4
The important indicator(s) of dental age used clinically often is
(are)
Calcification extent; Level of root formation; Eruption of teeth
The evidence of calcification for a deciduous dentition is observed
by
4th month of intra uterine life. Near the end of the 6th month of
intrauterine life all deciduous teeth would have began their development.
The human deciduous mandibular central incisors erupt by
6 months
The human deciduous canine erupt by
16 months
The general order of deciduous teeth eruption is
Central incisor, lateral incisor, 1st molar, canine, 2nd molar
The deciduous teeth is use for approximately for
5 to 11.5 years
Second permanent tooth to erupt in the oral cavity is
Mandibular central incisor. First molar is the first permanent teeth
to erupt in the oral cavity.
The follicles of developing anterior teeth are positioned
Lingual. The developing premolars are placed within the bifurcation
of deciduous molars.
The general eruption schedule of permanent dentition in mandible is
6123457. The maxillary schedule is 6124537
The teeth that is subject to many anomalies and variation in the form
is the
Permanent third molars

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September 21st, 2013

Tooth Morphology – Lecture Series Announcement

September 20th, 2013

Tooth Morphology

Questions Answers Well developed tubercle arises from A supplemental lobe Bunodont means teeth having It refers to the teeth bearing […]

September 18th, 2013

Tooth Morphology

Questions Answers Oblique ridge may be seen in  Deciduous maxillary first molar; Deciduous mandibular first molar; Deciduous maxillary second molar […]

September 16th, 2013

Tooth Morphology

Questions Answers The loss of deciduous teeth or exfoliation tends to mirror the  Eruption sequence of deciduous dentition Generally the […]

September 13th, 2013

Dentin

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September 11th, 2013

Dentin

Questions Answers The approximate number of tubules in inner dentin is 50,000 per sq mm The approximate number of tubules […]

September 9th, 2013

Tooth Morphology

Questions Answers The teeth noted as 55 refer to the Human deciduous right maxillary second molar The teeth number that […]

September 6th, 2013

Tooth morphology

Questions Answers The most primitive cusp of the permanent maxillary first molar is the Mesiopalatal cusp The outline of the […]

September 4th, 2013

Tooth morphology

Questions Answers The permanent maxillary molars usually have 2 buccal and 2 palatal cusps. Sometimes they have an accessory cusp […]

September 2nd, 2013

Tooth Morphology

Questions Answers The characteristic developmental depression of permanent maxillary first premolar is in the Mesial surface of crown & root […]