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Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. Widest mesiodistal dimension
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. IC measurement is greater than MD
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. Mesioincisal angle is 90 degrees. Distoincisal angle is more rounded in form
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. Mamelones are evident at newly erupted tooth
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. There are 2 developmental depressions
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. CEJ is convex toward the apex from facial/lingual views and displaced toward the distal
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
.Mesial contact is in the incisal third. Distal contact is near the junction of the incisal and middle third of the crown
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. The root evenly tapers to the apex forming a cone shape
Maxillary Central incisor (Facial View)
. The facial and lingual height of contour are on the cervical third
Maxillary Central incisor (Lingual View)
. The outline is like the facial view
Maxillary Central incisor (Lingual View)
. There are 4 convexities surround a concavity: mesial marginal ridge, distal marginal ridge, incisal ridge, and cingulum
Maxillary Central incisor (Lingual View)
. The lingual fossa is a large concavity
Maxillary Central incisor (Lingual View)
. Both the crown and root converge toward the lingual
Maxillary Central incisor (Lingual View)
. The cingulum represents the fourth developmental lobe, is located distal to the center of the crown
Maxillary Central insicor (Mesial View)
. The proximal outline of the crown forms a wedge shape
Maxillary Central insicor (Mesial View)
. CEJ is convex toward the incisal edge
Maxillary Central insicor (Mesial View)
. The incisal edge is at or facial to the bisector of the tooth
Maxillary Central incisor (Distal View)
. The curvature of the CEJ is not as great as on the mesial
Maxillary Central incisor (Incisal View)
. From the incisal view the tooth is wider MD than FL
Maxillary Central incisor (Incisal View)
. The cingulum is positioned distal to the line dividing the crown into mesial and distal halves
Maxillary Central incisor (Cross section)
. The cervical cross section is triangular in form
Maxillary lateral incisor (Facial View)
. The facial view demonstrates a rounded coronal outline and a long tapering root
Maxillary lateral incisor (Facial View)
. MI angle is sharper than the DI angle
Maxillary lateral incisor (Facial View)
. CEJ convex toward the apex
Maxillary lateral incisor (Facial View)
. The mesial contact is at the junction of the incisal and middle thirds of the crown. The distal contact is in the middle third
Maxillary lateral incisor (Lingual)
. It has more rounded form and deeper fossa than the central
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Mesial View)
. From the mesial the crown is wedge shape
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Mesial View)
. The CEJ is convex toward the incisal edge
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Mesial View)
. The facial and lingual height of contour are located on the cervical third of the crown
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Distal View)
. The distal view is almost a mirror image of the mesial view
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Distal View)
. A developmental groove may be present on the crown and root
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Distal View)
. The CEJ is less curved on the distal than on the mesial
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Incisal View)
. The Coronel outline is more rounded than the outline of the maxillary central incisor
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Incisal View)
. The cingulum is centered mesiodistally
Maxillary Lateral incisor (Cross Section)
The cervical cross-section is oval
Mandibular Central Incisor (Facial View)
. The mandibular central incisor is the smallest tooth in the mouth
Mandibular Central Incisor (Facial View)
. It is bilaterally symmetrical with the mesial half been a mirror image to the distal half
Mandibular Central Incisor (Facial View)
. The incisal outline is straight and is perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth
Mandibular Central Incisor (Facial View)
. The mesioincisal and distoincisal angles are both approximately right angles
Mandibular Central Incisor (Facial View)
. The mesial and distal contacts are in the incisal third of the crown
Mandibular Central Incisor (Facial View)
. The root tapers evenly to a sharp apex
Mandibular Central Incisor (Lingual View)
. It is bilaterally symmetrical from the lingual view
Mandibular Central Incisor (Lingual View)
. The surface appears smooth. The lingual fossa is indistinct and shallow
Mandibular Central Incisor (Lingual View)
. The root is smooth
Mandibular Central Incisor (Mesial View)
. It is not bilaterally symmetrical
Mandibular Central Incisor (Mesial View)
. The incisal ridge is lingual to the bisector of the tooth
Mandibular Central Incisor (Mesial View)
. The facial and lingual height of contours are in the cervical third of the crown
Mandibular Central Incisor (Mesial View)
. There is a distinct depression on the root surface
Mandibular Central Incisor (Distal View)
. The distal view is a mirror image of the mesial surface
Mandibular Central Incisor (Incisal View)
. The MD dimension is very narrow
Mandibular Central Incisor (Incisal View)
. The crown is wider FL than MD
Mandibular Central Incisor (Incisal View)
. The cingulum is centered
Mandibular Central Incisor (Incisal View)
. The incisal ridge is lingual to the center of the crown
Mandibular Central Incisor (Cross section)
. The root cross section is hour glass shaped
Mandibular Lateral incisor (Facial View)
. It is similar to the central, however it is slightly larger in all dimensions and is not bilaterally symmetrical
Mandibular Lateral incisor (Facial View)
. The incisal edge is slanted toward the apex distally
Mandibular Lateral incisor (Facial View)
. Both proximal contacts are located in the incisal third of the crown
Mandibular Lateral incisor (Facial View)
. The root apex may curve slightly to the distal
Mandibular Lateral incisor (Lingual View)
. Like the central except the CEJ curvature is displaced distally
Mandibular Lateral incisor (Mesial/Distal View)
are similar to the central incisor view
Mandibular Lateral incisor ( Incisal View)
. The tooth looks like it is twisted on its root with the distal half more lingually located
Mandibular Lateral incisor ( Cross Section)
like the central
Maxillary Canine (Facial View)
. It has pentagonal outline form and very well-developed middle lobe that gives the tooth bulbous appearance
Maxillary Canine (Facial View)
. The cusp tip is sharp and is mesial to the bisector making mesial Cusp ridge shorter than the distal cusp ridge
Maxillary canine (Facial View)
. It has the longest root in the arch
Maxillary Canine ( Lingual View)
It has lingual ridge that divide the lingual fossa into two fossae: mesial and distal fossae
Maxillary Canine (Mesial/Distal)
. The cusp tip is facial to the bisector of the tooth
Maxillary Canine (Mesial/Distal)
. The distal surface has concavity apical to the contact area that continue into the root
Maxillary Canine (Incisal View)
. The tooth is wider labiolingually than mesiodistally
Mandibular canine
. is like the maxillary canine, it has longer crown, blunter cusp tip that is lingual to the bisector of the tooth, and is narrower labiolingually and mesiodistally