A. Mandibular second molars
B. Mandibular first premolars
C. Maxillary first molars
D. Maxillary canines
Permanent Dentition
Permanent Dentition
A. Flattened root
B. More pronounced lingual fossa
C. Thinner incisal ridge
D. Sharper proximal incisal angles
A. 6
B. 12
C. 24
D. 32
A. The root curves to mesial in the apical 1/3rd
B. The distal half of canine shows more convexity than the mesical half
C. Facially the cusp tip is placed distal to Bisecting line
D. Lingually the cervical line slopes mesially
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
A. Maxillary central incisor
B. Maxillary lateral incisor
C. Mandibular central incisor
D. Mandibular 1st premolar
A. Distal
B. Mesial
C. Facial
D. Palatal
A. Mesio- buccal
B. Disto – buccal
C. Lingual
D. All are of equal length
A. Height of the lingual cusp
B. Mesial inclination of the lingual cusp
C. Flattened area beneath the contact on the distal surface
D. Greater length of the mesial cusp ridge on the lingual cusp ( AIPG- 98)
A. Facial
B. Lingual
C. Distal
D. Mesial