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Title: More Tooth Identification


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More Tooth Identification
  • Posterior

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Posterior
  • Maxillary

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First Premolar
  • These premolars have bifurcated roots. A
    Longitudinal groove is present on the root. The
    mesial surface shows a developmental fossa. The
    mesial marginal groove crosses the mesial
    marginal ridge and extends onto the mesial
    surface. The facial cusp is wider and longer
    than the lingual cusp. The mesial ridge of the
    facial cusp may have a slight concavity.

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  • Number of roots 2
  • Number of pulp horns 2
  • Number of cusps 2
  • Number of developmental lobes - 4

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Second Premolar
  • These premolars usually have a single root.
    About 40 have two root canals. The buccal and
    lingual cusps are nearly equal in length. The
    buccal cusp is shorter than that of the first
    premolar. The entire crown, especially the
    occlusal outline, is less angular and more
    rounded. The occlusal developmental grooves are
    shorter, shaloower, and more irregular.

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  • Number of roots 1
  • Number of pulp horns 2
  • Number of cusps 2
  • Number of developmental lobes - 4

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First Molar
  • A cusp of Carabelli (5th cusp) may be present.
    The occlusal outline is square or rhomboidal
    rather than triangular. The distolingual cusp is
    well developed. There is a prominent oblique
    ridge and distal facial and lingual grooves. The
    crown is nearly as wide mesiodistally as
    buccolingually. The three roots are widely
    seperated.

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  • Number of roots 3
  • Number of pulp horns 4
  • Number of cusps 5
  • Number of developmental lobes - 5

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Second Molar
  • These teeth are similar to the first molars
    except that the 5th cusp is usually absent and
    the distolingual cusp is less developed. The
    oblique ridge is less prominent. The crown is
    shorter occlusocervically and narrower
    mesiodistally. The occlusal outline of the drown
    is rhomoidal to heart shaped. The three roots
    are less seperated.

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  • Number of roots 3
  • Number of pulp horns 4
  • Number of cusps 4
  • Number of developmental lobes - 4

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Third Molar
  • These teeth vary more in form than the others.
    They usually do not have a distolingual cusp.
    The occlusal outline is heart shaped, with three
    cusps. The roots, usually three, have a tendency
    to be very close together or to fuse with an
    extreme distal inclination.

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  • Number of roots 1 to 4
  • Number of pulp horns 1 to 4
  • Number of cusps 3 to 5
  • Number of developmental lobes - 4

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Posterior
  • Mandibular

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First Premolar
  • These premolars have two cusps, one large buccal
    and one small lingual. The buccal cusps are
    centered directly over the root. The lingual
    cusps are centered lingual to the root and are
    afunctional and nonoccluding. The occlusal
    surface slopes sharply lingual in a cervical
    direction. The mesiobuccal cusp ridge is shorter
    than the distobuccal ridge. It has a
    mesiolingual developmental groove and one root.

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  • Number of roots 1
  • Number of pulp horns 1 or 2
  • Number of cusps 2
  • Number of developmental lobes - 4

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Second Premolar
  • These premolars have 2 or 3 cusps. The buccal
    cusp is very large. If two lingual cusps are
    present, the mesiolingual is the larger.
    Although the lingual cusps are larger than on the
    first premolar, they are afunctional and do not
    occlude with the maxillary teeth. A second
    premolar has more secondary anatomical features
    and more variation than any other tooth except a
    third molar.

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  • The two-cusp forms a U- or H- groove pattern. A
    mesiolingual groove is rare and is poorly
    developed if present. The three-cusp form has a
    lingual developmental groove between the two
    lingual cusps and forms a Y- groove pattern. The
    single root is longer and larger than that of a
    first premolar.

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  • Number of roots 1
  • Number of pulp horns 2 or 3
  • Number of cusps 2 or 3
  • Number of developmental lobes - 4

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First Molar
  • The five cusps make these that largest mandibular
    teeth. They are wider mesiodistally than
    buccolingually. The crown converges lingually
    and slightly distally. The three buccal cusps
    are seperated by two buccal grooves. The two
    lingual cusps are seperated by one lingual
    groove. These three grooves converge to form a Y
    pattern. There are two roots, a mesial and a
    distal, and three root canals (the mesial root
    has two root canals).

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  • Number of roots 2
  • Number of pulp horns 5
  • Number of cusps 5
  • Number of developmental lobes - 5

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Second Molars
  • These molars have four cusps of nearly equal
    size. The crown is smaller in all dimensions and
    has less lingual convergence. There is only one
    buccal groove and one lingual groove, which join
    together on the occlusal surface as they bisect
    the central developmental groove. The groove
    pattern is therefore a cross (). The two roots
    are closer together and incline slightly
    distally. There is one root canal in the distal
    root. The mesial root can have one or two root
    canals.

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  • Number of roots 2
  • Number of pulp horns 4
  • Number of cusps 4
  • Number of developmental lobes - 4

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Third Molars
  • These are the most variable mandibular teeth in
    form. They usually resemble the mandibular
    second molars, with four cusps and a shallower,
    smaller central fossa, with more secondary and
    teriary grooves. A five-cusp form is not
    unusual. The two roots (mesial and distal) and
    often fused and inclined toward the distal side.

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  • Number of roots 2 (fused)
  • Number of pulp horns 4 or 5
  • Number of cusps 4 or 5
  • Number of developmental lobes 4 or 5
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