Questions
- Characteristically the mesial side of the root of deciduous maxillary central incisor have a
- The distal surface of root of the deciduous maxillary central incisor is
- A line drawn through the contact areas of the deciduous maxillary canine would bisect a line drawn from
- The deciduous maxillary canine has the mesial slope
- From the incisal aspect the deciduous maxillary canine has a shape of a
- The tip of the deciduous maxillary canine is
- The deciduous mandibular central incisor resembles
- The deciduous mandibular central incisor often presents with a developmental depression on the
- From the incisal aspect the deciduous mandibular central incisor’s incisal ridge often divides the crown labiolingually with
- The widest measurement of the crown of the deciduous maxillary first molar is at
- The relative shape and size of deciduous maxillary first molar is suggestive of
- In deciduous maxillary first molar, the trifurcation begins
- In deciduous maxillary first molar, the smallest root is the
- The number of cusp in deciduous maxillary first molar is
- The poorly designed cusp of the deciduous maxillary first molar is the
- Among the deciduous maxillary posterior teeth, the smallest is the
- On the buccal outline of deciduous maxillary first molar, in the cervical third there is a pronounced
- The crown outline of deciduous maxillary first molar converges
- The occlusal aspect of the deciduous maxillary first molar is approximately
- The normal deciduous maxillary first molar has _____ cusps, _____ triangular fossae, _____ pits and _______ developmental groove.
ANSWERS WILL BE POSTED TOMORROW
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