The pulp in pulp chamber as
compared to the pulp in pulp canal is more
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Cellular
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The odontoblast in the
mature adult coronal pulp are
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Cuboidal
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The projection of pulp in
roof of pulp chamber is the
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Pulp horn
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The largest labiolingual
root dimensions is observed with
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Permanent mandibular canine
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The maxilla contains
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4 processes; 4 surfaces.
The processes of maxilla are zygomatic, frontal, palatine and alveolar
processes and surfaces are facial, infratemporal, orbital and nasal surfaces.
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The facial and orbital
surface of maxilla are separated by
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Infra orbital ridge
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Of the three canals of the
permanent maxillary first molar, a curved canal is often the
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Mesiobuccal
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Canine fossa is directly
above the
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Roots of upper premolar
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The shape of the
infratemporal surface is approximately
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Convex
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The thin medial edge of
orbital surface of maxilla is notched anteriorly to from
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Lacrimal groove
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Thursday, 5 December 2013
Tooth Morphology/Oral Anatomy
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