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2 roots
5 cusps
Mandibular 1st Molar
3 roots
5 cusps
(Cusp of Carabelli)
Maxillary 1st Molar
3 roots
3 or 4 cusps
Maxillary 2nd Molar
2 roots
4 cusps nearly all same size
Cross shape
Mandibular 2nd Molar
Premolar with 2 bifurcated roots.
Maxillary 1st Premolar
Premolar with buccal and lingual cusps of same height.
Maxillary 2nd Premolar
Premolar with buccal cusp longer than lingual cusp; aka snake eyes. (prominent transverse ridge)
Mandibular 1st Premolar
Only premolar with central fossa and lingual groove; can be Y pattern with 3 cusps; also H or U pattern with 2 cusps, symmetrical outline, square or oval.
Mandibular 2nd Premolar
Canine where cingulum is centered and cusp is more labial.
Maxillary Canine
Canine where cingulum is more distal, cusp is more centered, may have root bifurcation.
Mandibular Canine
Shovel shaped
Cone shaped root
Cingulum tilted distally
Maxillary central
Smallest simplest tooth
Most symmetrical
Cingulum centered
Mandibular central
Can resemble canine
May have a pit
Cingulum centered
Maxillary lateral
Incisal edge is curved distally
Not symmetrical
Appears twisted distally
Cingulum tilted distally
Mandibular lateral
3 roots
3 or 4 cusps
short crown
Extreme convexity on mesiobuccal at the cervical third.
Primary Maxillary 1st Molar
2 roots
4 cusps
Buccal groove
Extreme convexity on the mesiobuccal at the cervical third
Primary Mandibular 1st Molar
3 roots
5 cusps
Resembles permanent 1st Molar
Primary Maxillary 2nd Molar
2 roots
5 cusps
Resembles permanent 1st Molar
Primary Mandibular 2nd Molar
2 roots (usually infused; distally inclined)
4 or 5 cusps
Mandibular 3rd Molar
usually 3 roots (fused together)
3 to 5 cusps
roots are either fused or very close together, with extreme distal incline
Maxillary 3rd Molar