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How many roots does a maxillary first molar typically have?
✔✔ Three roots: mesiobuccal, distobuccal, and palatal
Which part of the tooth is responsible for forming the root structure?
✔✔ The root pulp
What is the clinical crown of a tooth?
✔✔ The part of the tooth that is visible above the gum line
What is the name of the ridge found on the occlusal surface of posterior teeth?
✔✔ The marginal ridge
Which tooth has two cusps and is located between the canine and molar?
✔✔ Premolar
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,What is the function of the occlusal surface of a tooth?
✔✔ To grind and tear food
Which teeth are also known as "wisdom teeth"?
✔✔ Third molars
Where does the periodontal ligament attach to a tooth?
✔✔ To the cementum of the tooth and the alveolar bone
What is the term for the rounded projections found on the crown of molars?
✔✔ Cusps
What is the term for the developmental grooves found on molars and premolars?
✔✔ Fissures
What is the function of the enamel on the crown of a tooth?
✔✔ To protect the tooth from wear and decay
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,What is the difference between a permanent tooth and a primary tooth?
✔✔ Permanent teeth are the adult teeth that replace primary teeth
Which tooth is usually the first permanent tooth to erupt?
✔✔ The first molar
What is the name of the line that divides the crown of a tooth into two halves from the mesial to
the distal?
✔✔ The long axis of the tooth
What is the significance of the apical foramen in a tooth?
✔✔ It allows the passage of nerves and blood vessels to the pulp
What is the primary function of incisors?
✔✔ Cutting food into smaller pieces
What is the crown of a tooth made up of?
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, ✔✔ Enamel, which is the hard outer layer
Which part of the tooth contains the nerve and blood vessels?
✔✔ The pulp
What is the term used for the space between two adjacent teeth?
✔✔ The interdental space
What is the function of the premolars?
✔✔ To crush and grind food
Which tooth is typically the longest in the mouth?
✔✔ Canine (cuspid)
What is the role of the cementum in a tooth?
✔✔ To anchor the tooth to the jawbone through the periodontal ligament
Which tooth is typically the first to emerge in the dental arch during childhood?
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