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1. What numbers are used to identify Maxillary 6, 11


canines?

2. Which tooth junctions are NOT normally vis- Dentinoenamel junction


ible on a handheld intact tooth? Dentinocemental junction
Dentinopulpal junction

3. What is likely to be true on a person with a The clinical crown is smaller


barely erupted tooth No. 9? than the anatomic crown
The clinical root is larger
than the anatomic root

4. Which tooth surface(s) face(s) the lips or Facial, Buccal, and Labial
cheeks?

5. Which pairs of teeth have a mesial surface 8 and 9; 24 and 25


touching a mesial surface?

6. When viewing tooth No. 8 from the distal Mesial


view, it can be divided into thirds from the
incisal to the cervical and from the facial to
the lingual. Which third is NOT possible to
see from the distal view?

7. If you were observing the faciolingual dimen- Mesial, Occlusal, Proximal,


sion of a tooth, what surface(s) could you be and Distal
viewing?

8. Which of the following bumps or ridges is Oblique ridge and Cingulum


NOT likely to be found on a maxillary premo-
lar?
A. Oblique ridge
B. Cingulum
C. Mesial marginal ridge
D. Transverse ridge
E. Triangular ridge

9. Which ridges surround the perimeter of Mesial marginal ridge


the occlusal surface (occlusal table) of a Distal marginal ridge
two-cusped premolar? Mesial cusp ridge of the
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buccal cusp
Distal cusp ridge of the lin-
gual cusp

10. What is the correct order of anatomic land- Cervix, trunk, furcation,
marks of a tooth with two roots from the ce- apex
mentoenamel junction to the root tip?

11. When viewed from the proximal views, what Cervical third
is the location of the greatest bulge (height
of contour) on the facial surface of all teeth?

12. Which space(s) contain(s) the part of the gin- Cervical embrasure
giva known as the interdental papilla?

13. How many developmental lobes form a pre- 4


molar with two cusps (one buccal cusp and
one lingual cusp)?

14. Mesiodistal dimension of the crown is larger Maxillary central incisor


than the labiolingual dimension Maxillary lateral incisor

15. The incisal ridge exhibits a distolingual twist Maxillary central incisor
Mandibular lateral incisor

16. The root is very narrow mesiodistally with Mandibular central incisor
mesial and distal root depressions Mandibular lateral incisor

17. The incisal edge is positioned more to the Mandibular central incisor
lingual of the root axis line Mandibular lateral incisor

18. The distal proximal height of contour is more Maxillary central incisor
cervical than the mesial height of contour Mandibular lateral incisor
Mandibular lateral incisor

19. This tooth is has the widest (mesiodistally) Maxillary central incisor
incisor crown

20. This tooth has the shortest root relative to its Maxillary central incisor
crown
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21. This tooth is the most symmetrical incisor Mandibular central incisor

22. This tooth has the largest curvature of the Maxillary central incisor
mesial cervical line

23. This tooth has the narrowest incisor crown Mandibular central incisor
(mesiodistally)

24. This tooth exhibits less cervical line curva- Maxillary central incisor
ture on the distal aspect than on the mesial Maxillary canine
aspect Mandibular canine

25. The cingulum is centered mesiodistally Maxillary canine

26. There is an almost continuous crown-root Mandibular canine


outline on the mesial surface of this tooth

27. The mesial contact area is located more in- Maxillary central incisor
cisally than the distal contact area on the Maxillary canine
same tooth Mandibular canine

28. The cusp tip is positioned lingual to the Mandibular canine


mid-root axis line from the proximal view

29. Mamelons could be observed on this tooth Maxillary central incisors

30. On which tooth is the cusp angle most acute? Maxillary canine

31. The mesiodistal width of this tooth is greater Maxillary central incisor
than its labiolingual width

32. The mesial and distal marginal ridges are Maxillary central incisor
aligned more vertically than horizontally on Maxillary canine
the lingual surface Mandibular canine

33. The teeth (tooth) develop(s) from four lobes Maxillary central incisor
Maxillary canine
Mandibular canine

34. The teeth (tooth) develop(s) from three lobes


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None of the above (Max-
illary central incisor, Maxil-
lary canine, Mandibular ca-
nine)

35. Mesial cusp ridge of the buccal cusp is Maxillary first premolar
longer than the distal cusp ridge

36. Has a nonfunctioning lingual cusp Mandibular first premolar

37. Two premolars that most frequently have a Maxillary first premolar
groove crossing the mesial marginal ridge or Mandibular first premolar
one groove just lingual to it

38. Has a depression in the cervical one third of Maxillary first premolar
the mesial side of the crown and root

39. Maxillary premolar that has the longer sharp- Maxillary first premolar
er buccal cusp

40. Largest maxillary premolar Maxillary first premolar

41. Mandibular premolar with the longest and Mandibular first premolar
sharpest buccal cusp

42. Maxillary premolar that is most symmetrical Maxillary second premolar


(occlusal view)

43. Two premolars without a central groove Mandibular first premolar


Mandibular second premo-
lar (3 cusp type)

44. Crowns tipped lingually with respect to the Mandibular first premolar
root axis line (proximal view) Mandibular second premo-
lar (2 cusp type)
Mandibular second premo-
lar (3 cusp type)

45. From buccal view, crown is tipped distally Mandibular first premolar
from the root axis Mandibular second premo-
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lar (2 cusp type)
Mandibular second premo-
lar (3 cusp type)

46. Mesial marginal ridge is more cervically lo- Mandibular first premolar
cated than its distal marginal ridge

47. Has no transverse ridge Mandibular second premo-


lar (3 cusp type)

48. Has a central fossa Mandibular second premo-


lar (3 cusp type)

49. Has the longer central groove Maxillary first premolar

50. Has two major cusps almost the same size Maxillary second premolar
and length

51. Premolars with only two fossae: both are tri- Maxillary first premolar
angular fossae Maxillary second premolar

52. Has a central fossa and two triangular fossae Mandibular second molar (3
cusp type)

53. Has a lingual groove Mandibular second molar (3


cusp type)

54. Which of the following grooves radiate out Central, Lingual, Buccal
from the central fossa in a mandibular sec-
ond molar?

55. Which cusp is the largest and longest on a Mesiolingual


mandibular second molar

56. Which cusp may be absent on a mandibular Distal


first or third molar?

57. When the distal cusp of a mandibular first or Mesiobuccal and Distobuc-
third molar is absent, which groove would not cal
be present?
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58. Which fossae are found on a mandibular first Mesial triangular, Distal tri-
molar? angular, Central

59. Which developmental groove connects with Buccal


the lingual groove running in the same direc-
tion on a mandibular second molar?

60. From which view is only one root visible on a Mesial


mandibular first molar?

61. Which root may occasionally be divided or Mesial


bifurcated on a mandibular first molar?

62. Which cusp triangular ridge does not meet to Distal


form a transverse ridge on a five-cusp first
molar?

63. Which ridges form the boundaries of the Triangular ridge of


mesial triangular fossa of a mandibular mo- mesiobuccal cusp
lar? Triangular ridge of mesiolin-
gual cusp
Mesial marginal ridge

64. Which two paris of cusp triangular ridges Mesiobuccal and mesiolin-
make up or join to form the two transverse gual PLUS distobuccal and
ridges on a mandibular second molar? distolingual

65. List in sequential order the longest to short- Mesiolingual, distolingual,


est cusps on the mandibular first molar mesiobuccal, distobuccal,
then distal

66. Which three grooves radiate out from the Central, transverse groove
central fossa in a maxillary first molar? of oblique ridge, buccal

67. Which cusp on a maxillary first molar has two Mesiolingual


ridges: one that forms part of a transverse
ridge and the other that forms part of an
oblique ridge?

68. Mesiolingual
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Which cusp is the largest and longest on a
maxillary second molar?

69. Which cusp is most likely to be absent on a Distolingual


maxillary second molar?

70. When the Distolingual cusp of maxillary sec- Distal oblique, lingual
ond molar is absent, which groove would not
be present?

71. Of the four fossae on a maxillary first molar, Central


which is the largest?

72. From which view are only two roots visible on Mesial
a maxillary first molar?

73. Which grooves are likely to radiate out of the Mesiobuccal fossa groove,
mesial triangular fossa on the maxillary first Mesiolingual fossa groove,
molar? Mesial marginal ridge
groove, Central groove

74. Which two cusps have the ridges that make Distobuccal, Mesiolingual
up or join to form the oblique ridge on a
maxillary molar?

75. Which two cusps have a triangular ridge that Mesiobuccal, Mesiolingual
make up or join to form a transverse (not
oblique) ridge on most maxillary molars?

76. List in sequential order the largest to smaller Mesiolingual, mesiobuccal,


cusp area on the maxillary first molar (oc- distobuccal, distolingual,
clusal view) cusp of Carabelli

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