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Bicanineate



Chapter 12
A two-cusp type of mandibular second premolar.
Bifureated



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Divided into two.
Bifureation



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Area in which two roots divide.
Canine eminence



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External vertical bony ridge on the labial surface of the canines.
Central groove



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Most prominent developmental groove on the posterior teeth.
Cingulum



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Raised, rounded area on the cervical third 0f the lingual surface.
Cusp



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Major elevation on the masticatory surfaces of canines and posterior teeth.
Cusp of Carabelli



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The fifth supplemental cusp found lingual to the mesiolingual cusp.
Diastema



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A space between two teeth.
Fossa



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Wide, shallow depression on the lingual surfaces of anterior teeth.
Fureation



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Area between two or more root branches.
Imbrication lines



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Slight ridges that run mesiodistally in the cervical third of the teeth.
Incisal edge



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Ridge on permanent incisors that appears flattened on labial, lingual, or incisal view after tooth eruption.
Inclined cuspal planes



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Sloping areas between the cusp ridges.
Mamelon



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Rounded enamel extension on the incisal ridges of incisors.
Marginal groove



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A developmental groove that crosses a marginal ridge and serves as a spillway, allowing food to escape during mastication.
Marginal ridge



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Rounded, raised border on the mesial and distal portions of the lingual surfaces of anterior teeth and the occlusal table of posterior teeth.
Molars



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Teeth located in the posterior aspect of the upper and lower Jaws.
Morphology



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Study of form and shape, as of the teeth.
Nonsuccedaneous



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Pertaining to a permanent tooth that does not replace a primary tooth.
Pegged laterals



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Incisors with a pointed or tapered shape.
Succedaneous teeth



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Permanent teeth that replace primary teeth.
Triangular groove



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A developmental groove that separates a marginal ridge from the triangular ridge of a cusp.
Tricanineate



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A three-cusp type of mandibular second premolar.
Trifurcated



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Divided into three.
Trifurcation



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Area in which three roots divide.