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Answer
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The palatal topography of
in the entire maxillary permanent central incisors from proximal aspect resembles a |
Scoop
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The most prominent teeth in
the mouth are the |
Permanent maxillary first
molar |
Most often the maxillary
permanent central incisors has |
Sharp mesioincisal angle;
round distoincisal angle |
A line drawn through the
center of root and crown of permanent maxillary central incisor tends to be parallel to the |
Mesial outline of crown and
root |
The cross section of root
at cervix of permanent maxillary central incisor is |
Triangular with rounded
edges and apex palatally |
The relationship of the
line drawn through the mesial aspect of permanent maxillary central incisor through the center of tooth with the line joining the apex of root with incisal ridge is such that they |
Bisect the latter
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The permanent maxillary
central incisor incisal surface has |
Palatal inclination. The
mandibular incisors has a labial inclination |
The relationship of
mesiodistal and buccopalatal diameter of permanent maxillary central incisor is that |
Greater mesiodistal and
lesser buccopalatal width |
The teeth that is highly
variable in form and shape next to third molars is the |
Permanent maxillary lateral
incisor |
A rounded mesioincisal
angle is characteristic of |
Permanent maxillary lateral
incisor |