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Monday 12 August 2013

Tooth morphology

Questions
  1. The deciduous maxillary second molar resembles
  2. In mesial aspect the bifurcation of buccal roots deciduous maxillary second molar lies below the
  3. The occlusal table of the deciduous maxillary second molar is best described as
  4. Most often the deciduous maxillary second molar has ______cusp, _____ developmental groove.
  5. Both the marginal ridges are well developed in
  6. The characteristic developmental depression of deciduous mandibular first molar is found on the
  7. The largest cusp in the deciduous mandibular first molar is
  8. The occlusal table of the deciduous mandibular second molar is best described as
  9. The deciduous mandibular second molar has
  10. The outline following the labial and buccal surfaces of maxillary deciduous teeth is a segment of
  11. The upward and downward movement of tempromandibular joint in lower animals is due to
  12. The anatomic alignment of the teeth and their relationship to the rest of masticatory system is the
  13. Tangential loading of masticatory stress results in
  14. The receptors in periodontium mediate tangential chewing force via
  15. The receptor threshold for axially directed masticatory forces appears to be_________ as compared to the tangentially directed forces.
  16. The general age of child when the teeth of primary dentition emerge through the alveolar gingiva is
  17. A partial absence of bone in the form of a cleft over the root of a tooth is
  18. A partial absence of bone in the form of a window over the root of a tooth is
  19. Generally the root form of any tooth is associated with
  20. The measurement from cusp tip to cusp tip in posterior teeth buccolingually is much less than the

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