Clinical Oral Structures, Dental Anatomy, and Root Morphology
Clinical Oral Structures, Dental Anatomy, and Root Morphology Roots of permanent teeth will have completely formed how long after tooth eruption? - 2-3 years after FIrst primary molars resemble what other teeth? - None The relationship of the distal surfaces of the second primary molars was recorded as a mild mesial step, what Angle's classification of occlusion will most likely result when the permanent molars are fully erupted? - Class I malocclusion The relationship of the distal surfaces of the second primary molars was recorded as a distal step, what Angle's classification of occlusion will most likely result when the permanent molars are fully erupted? - Class II malocclusion The relationship of the distal surfaces of the second primary molars was recorded as an exaggerated mesial step, what Angle's classification of occlusion will most likely result when the permanent molars are fully erupted? - Class III malocclusion Angle's classification when the maxillary canine appears to be anterior to the inter proximal space between the mandibular canine and the first premolar - Class II division I Angle's classification when the canine appears to be anterior to the space between the mandibular canine and the first premolar, but no retruded maxillary anterior teeth are present - Class II division II Angle's classification when the maxillary canine is distal to the mandibular first premolar - Class III Which mandibular molar has a deeper concavity on the facial surface? - Mandibular first molar Why are teeth with a more cervical furcation more stable? - More interradicular bon
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