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16 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
On molar, which has greater height of contour , F or L? |
Lingual |
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2 roots, M cusp slope longer than D, M marginal groove goes over M edge. What tooth? |
Upper 1st premolar |
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M marginal groove does not go over edge, short central occlusal groove, lingual cusp offset to M. What tooth? |
Upper 2nd premolar |
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Most ortho cases extract? |
Lower 1st premolars |
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Snake eye fillings, L cusp much smaller than B. What tooth? |
Lower 1st premolar |
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Usually 1 B cusp and 2 L cusps, D marginal ridge lower than M Marginal ridge. What tooth? |
Lower 2nd premolar |
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In upper trifurcated 1st molars, B or L has 2 roots? |
Buccal |
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Lingual groove (wraps over onto lingual) on U or L molars? |
Upper |
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Location of cusp of carabelli? |
Mesiolingual |
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3 fused roots, roots curve towards D. What tooth? |
Upper wisdom tooth |
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What is first permanent tooth to erupt? |
Lower 1st molar |
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What is first permanent tooth to erupt? |
Lower 1st molar |
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5 cusps (3 B, 2 L), widest MD crown, no oblique ridge, sharp small D cusps. What tooth? |
Lower 1st molar |
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2 roots more straight than divergent. 4 cusps. What tooth? |
Lower 2nd molar |
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Dilaceration |
Crooked or bent roots |
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Mulberry molars |
Berry colored dots caused by syphallus. |