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mandibular 1st molar
mandibular 1st molar
1. disto buccal cusp
2. transverse ridge
3. distal marginal ridge
4. distolingual cusp
5. lingual groove
6. distal pit
7. central pit
8. mesial pit
9. buccal groove
10. buccal cusp
mandibular 2nd molar
mandibular 2nd molar
1. distobuccal triangular groove
2. distal marginal groove
3. distal pit
4. mesiolingual cusp
5. mesial pit
6. mesial triangular groove
7. mesiobuccal groove
8. buccal cusp
maxillary 1st premolar
maxillary 1st premolar
1. mesiobuccal triangular groove
2. mesial marginal groove
3. mesial marginal ridge
4. mesiolingual triangular groove
5. mesial pit
6.distal pit
7. triangular groove
8. distolingual triangular groove
9. distal marginal ridge
10.distobuccal triangular groove
11. transverse ridge : A. buccal triangular ridge
B. lingual triangular ridge
mandibular 2nd premolar
mandibular 2nd premolar
1. distobuccal triangular groove
2. distal marginal groove
3. distal pit
4. mesiolingual cusp
5. mesial pit
6. mesial marginal groove
7. mesiobuccal triangular groove
maxillary 1st premolar
2 cusps: buccal & lingual
2 roots: buccal & lingual
2 pulp canals 1 in each root
resembles canine but shorter
mesial marginal groove
mesial concavity around CEJ
mesial root depression from CEJ to furcation
maxillary 2nd premolar
2 cusps: buccal & lingual
1 root, 1 pulp canal
resembles 1st premolar
mesial buccal cusp slope is shorter than the distal buccal cusp slope
mandibular 1st premolar
2 cusps: buccal & lingual
lingual cusp is small and nonfunctioning
1 root (sometimes bifurcates at apex)
mesiolingual groove
mandibular 2nd premolar
3 cusps: buccal, mesiolingual, distolingual
1 root, 1 pulp canal
maxillary 1st molar
5 cusps: mesiobuccal, distobuccal, mesiolingual, distolingual, cusp of carabelli
3 roots: mesiobuccal, distobuccal, lingual
3 pulp canals (1 in each root)
mesiobuccal root can have two pulp canals
cusp of carabelli is nonfunctioning
largest and strongest of the maxillary teeth
maxillary 2nd molar
4 cusps: mesiobuccal, distobuccal, mesiolingual, distolingual
3 roots: mesibuccal, distobucca, ligual
3 pulp canals, 1 in each root
mandibular 1st molar
5 cusps: mesiobuccal, distobuccal, distal, mesiolingual, distolingual
2 roots: mesial & distal
3 pulp canals (2 in mesial root, 1 in distal root)
largest mandibular tooth
1st permanent tooth to erupt
mandibular 2nd molar
4 cusps: mesiobuccal, distobuccal, mesiolingual, distolingual
2 roots: mesial & distal
2 pulp canals: 1 in each root
mesial side of tooth is wider than the distal
maxillary 3rd molar
crown is heart shaped
fused roots ( 3 roots)
resembles 1st & 2nd molar
manduibular 3rd molar
often crowns do not conform to normal size
fused roots
resembles 1st & 2nd molar