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The outline form of the cervical root cross section of the maxillary lateral incisor is: |
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The maxillary lateral incisor is smaller than the maxillary central incisor in all dimensions except: |
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On the maxillary lateral incisor, the mesial contact is located: |
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At the junction of the incisal and middle thirds of the crown. |
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On the maxillary lateral incisor, the facial height of contour is located: |
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In the cervical third of the crown |
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When compared to the maxillary central incisor, the maxillary lateral incisor has a: |
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More rounded coronal outline form Narrower mesiodistal dimension Shorter incisocervical dimension |
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When compared to the maxillary central incisor, the maxillary lateral incisor has: |
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More pronounced convexities on the lingual surface of the crown |
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If the apical portion of the root of the maxillary lateral incisor curves, it is usually toward the: |
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From the facial, the CEJ is convex toward the |
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From the facial view of the maxillary lateral incisor, the distal contact is located: |
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In the middle third of the crown |
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From the incisal view of the maxillary lateral incisor, the proximal heights of contour are located in the: |
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Middle third of the crown |
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From the incisal view of the maxillary lateral incisor, the cingulum is usually: Centered on the crown mesiodistally |
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Centered on the crown mesiodistally |
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