Questions
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Answers
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Well developed tubercle arises from
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A supplemental lobe
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Bunodont means teeth having
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It refers to the teeth bearing cone shaped cusps.
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Bunodont bearing animals are unable to
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Laterally deviate their jaws
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Odontoblast produce large amount of secondary dentin in
the
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Floor and roof of the chamber
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The smallest occlusal embrasures in the permanent
dentition are those seen between
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Central incisors
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Incisal ridge includes the
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Complete incisal surface; Labioincisal edge;
Linguoincisal edge
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In the permanent maxillary central incisors
developmental grooves are generally seen in the
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Palatal surface and They are seen in the palatal fossa.
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In permanent mandibular incisors from the incisal
aspect, the incisal ridge is _________ to the line bisecting the root.
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Lingual
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From the proximal aspect of a permanent maxillary
canine, the line bisecting the cusp will be ________ to the line bisecting
the root.
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Labial
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The root apex with a mesial tilt is often the
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Mandibular canine
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Friday, 20 September 2013
Tooth Morphology
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