Questions
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Answers
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Oblique ridge may be seen in
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Deciduous maxillary first molar; Deciduous mandibular
first molar; Deciduous maxillary second molar
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Disto-occlusal groove is a feature of the deciduous
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Maxillary first molar
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The crown of deciduous maxillary second molar as
compared to the deciduous maxillary first molar is
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Larger
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As compared with the deciduous maxillary first molar,
the distopalatal cusp of deciduous maxillary second molar is
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Well developed. It is opposite in the permanent
dentition.
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Lingual developmental groove is not commonly observed in
deciduous
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Maxillary first molar
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Usually in the deciduous mandibular first molar, the
mesiobuccal and distobuccal cusp are separated by a
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Developmental depression
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The sudden appearance of spaces between anterior teeth
in children of 4 to 5 years of age is due to
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Growth of jaws
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The interproximal space between healthy teeth is
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Triangular in shape. It is filled by a triangular shaped
marginal gingiva called as interdental papilla.
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From incisal aspect the incisal ridge of an anterior
tooth is _________ over to the root.
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Centered
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Labial developmental grooves are often a feature of
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Permanent maxillary central incisor
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Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Tooth Morphology
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