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Which premolar is this? How do you know?
MN first

It has a mall lingual cusp and a mesiollingual groove
Which premolar is this? How do you know?
MN First

Mesiolingual groove
Which premolar is this?
3 cusped MN 2nd premolar

Can see lingual groove and three cusps
This is a MN 2nd premolar. Which view are we looking at?
Distal

For MN 2nds, distal marginal ridge is slightly more cervical than the mesial.

The larger mesial lingual cusp is also visible from this distal proximal view
Which surface is on the right? Which is on the left? What tooth is this?
This is a MX 1st premolar (two roots)

Right-Mesial. The MBCR is longer than the DBCR ONLY FOR THIS TOOTH. The mesial line is also more bulbous

Left-Distal. The DBCR is shorter than the MBCR. The distal line is straighter.
Which tooth is this?
MX First PM
Which tooth is this?
MX 2nd premolar

Symmetrical looking, cusps similar sizes and centrally located M/D. NO mesial marginal groove, no mesiolingual groove, no lingual groove, no three cusps.