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Thursday, 5 December 2013

Tooth Morphology/Oral Anatomy

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

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