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The permanent maxillary
molars usually have
2 buccal and 2 palatal
cusps. Sometimes they have an accessory cusp called as the cusp of Carabelli.
The strongest and largest
maxillary teeth are the
Permanent molar
As compared with the
buccopalatal width, the mesiodistal width of the permanent maxillary first
molars is
Lesser. Whereas mesiodistal
width is greater as compared to the buccolingual width in mandibular molars.
The supplemental cusp of
permanent maxillary first molars is found palatal to
Mesiopalatal cusp
The resistance to torsion
is greatest in a permanent maxillary first molars is by
Mesiobuccal root
In permanent maxillary
first molars, the mesial slope of the distobuccal cusp meet its distal slope
at
Right angle
In a permanent maxillary
first molars, the distal surface from buccal aspect appears
Spherical
The average length of root
trunk of a permanent maxillary first molar is
4 millimeters. For a
permanent mandibular molar it is approximately 3 millimeter below the
cervical line.
In a permanent maxillary
first molar the mesiodistal width of mesiopalatal cusp is about ________ of
mesiodistal width of crown palatally.
Three fifth
Arrange the cusps of
permanent maxillary first molar in descending order
Mesiopalatal >
mesiobuccal> distopalatal>distobuccal. arrangement of cusp in a
permanent mandibular first molar is mesiobuccal> Mesiolingual>
distolingual> distobuccal> distal cusps

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