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16 Cards in this Set

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On molar, which has greater height of contour , F or L?

Lingual

2 roots, M cusp slope longer than D, M marginal groove goes over M edge. What tooth?

Upper 1st premolar

M marginal groove does not go over edge, short central occlusal groove, lingual cusp offset to M. What tooth?

Upper 2nd premolar

Most ortho cases extract?

Lower 1st premolars

Snake eye fillings, L cusp much smaller than B. What tooth?

Lower 1st premolar

Usually 1 B cusp and 2 L cusps, D marginal ridge lower than M Marginal ridge. What tooth?

Lower 2nd premolar

In upper trifurcated 1st molars, B or L has 2 roots?

Buccal

Lingual groove (wraps over onto lingual) on U or L molars?

Upper

Location of cusp of carabelli?

Mesiolingual

3 fused roots, roots curve towards D. What tooth?

Upper wisdom tooth

What is first permanent tooth to erupt?

Lower 1st molar

What is first permanent tooth to erupt?

Lower 1st molar

5 cusps (3 B, 2 L), widest MD crown, no oblique ridge, sharp small D cusps. What tooth?

Lower 1st molar

2 roots more straight than divergent. 4 cusps. What tooth?

Lower 2nd molar

Dilaceration

Crooked or bent roots

Mulberry molars

Berry colored dots caused by syphallus.