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. In transverse cross section at the cervix, the root outline of the maxillary first premolar is: |
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When viewed from the occlusal, the angle formed by the convergence of the distofacial cusp ridge and the distal marginal ridge of the maxillary first premolar is: |
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From the facial aspect, the maxillary first premolars have: |
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The mesial cusp slope longer than the distal cusp slope |
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When viewed from the occlusal, the angle formed by the convergence of the semiofficial cusp slope and the mesial marginal ridge of the maxillary first premolar is: |
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. On the maxillary first premolars, when viewed from the occlusal, the facial height of contour is: |
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On the maxillary first premolars, when viewed from the facial, the facial cusp tip is: |
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Distal to center on the crown |
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On the maxillary first premolars, when viewed from the proximal, the lingual cusp is normally: |
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Shorter than the facial cusp |
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The continuous ridge from cusp tip to cervical line on the facial surface of maxillary first premolars is called the: |
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On the maxillary first premolar, from the occlusal view: |
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The lingual cusp tip is mesial to center of the crown |
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On the maxillary first premolar: (3) |
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A facial ridge is mesial to center of the crown The central developmental groove connects the mesial and distal triangular fossae The lingual cusp tip is sharper than the facial cusp tip |
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