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Questions
  1. The
    characteristic developmental depression of permanent maxillary first premolar
    is in the
  2. The
    permanent maxillary first premolar root is
  3. Occlusal
    aspect of permanent maxillary first premolar is
  4. The number
    of cusp ridge, developmental groove, triangular fossa and marginal ridge in
    permanent maxillary first premolar is
  5. In the
    permanent maxillary dentition, as compared to the second premolar, the size of
    first premolar is
  6. In the
    permanent mandibular premolars the mesial cuspal ridge is
  7. The
    characteristic developmental depression of permanent mandibular first premolar
    is
  8. The number
    of cusps in permanent mandibular first premolar is
  9. In the
    permanent maxillary molars the roots that is largest is
  10. The teeth
    that are commonly referred as the cornerstone of the arches is

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