Premolars Flashcards

1
Q

What is the palatal surface of the upper 4 like compared to the buccal surface

A

Slightly lower and much narrower

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2
Q

What is the distal surface of the upper 4 like

A

Convex

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3
Q

What is the mesial surface of the upper 4 like

A

Convex in the occlusal half and concave in the cervical half

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4
Q

What is a canine fossa

A

The con cavity on the mesial surface of the upper 4

It contacts the distal surface of the upper canine

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5
Q

What are distinguishing features of the upper first premolar

A

Well-defined groove in the enamel of the mesial marginal ridge
This groove is in alignment with the developmental depression on the mesial surface of the root and is continuous with the central groove of the occlusal surface

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6
Q

What does the occlusal surface of the upper 4 appear like

A

Roughly oval, buccal cusp is wider and higher than lingual cusp,
Has a marked mesial displacement of the lingual cusp

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7
Q

What are the two cusps on the upper 4 separated by

A

A sharp fissure running mesio-distally which does not reach the distal marginal ridge but often extends across the mesial marginal ridge onto the mesial surface

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8
Q

What marginal ridge is more cervical on the upper 4

A

Distal

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9
Q

How many roots does the the upper 4 have

A

2 roots - one buccal and open lingual

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10
Q

What is the buccal surface of the upper 5 like in comparison to the upper 4

A

Smaller

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11
Q

Why are the 2 cusps of the upper 5 the same height

A

The reduction in size of the buccal cusp

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12
Q

What is the mesial surface of the upper 5 like

A

No development depression and is convex

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13
Q

What marginal ridge is more cervical on the upper 5

A

Distal

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14
Q

What separates the cusps on the upper 5

A

A sharp fissure running mediocre-distally which does not reach the marginal ridges

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15
Q

What is the occlusal surface of the upper 5 like compared to the upper 4

A

More symmetrical with only slight mesial displacement of the lingual cusp

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16
Q

What is the buccal surface of the lower 4 like

A

Inclined strongly lingually so that its tip lies almost above the centre of the tooth

17
Q

What is the lingual surface of the lower 4 like

A

Slightly narrower and much longer than the buccal surface

18
Q

What is the occlusal surface on the lower 4 like

A

Almost round, canine-like, greater difference in buccal and lingual cusps height and has a small groove running from the mesial pit onto the mesio-lingual surface

19
Q

What is the crown of the lower 5 like

A

Much larger than that of the first

20
Q

What is the occlusal surface of the lower 5 like

A

The lingual cusp is much larger than that os the first and is displaced mesially

21
Q

How many cusps does the lower 5 have

A

Possibly 2 but the mesial is larger

22
Q

Which is the bigger fossa on the lower 5

A

Distal

23
Q

What marginal ridge is more cervical on the lower 4

A

Mesial

24
Q

What marginal ridge is more cervical on the lower 5

A

Distal

25
Q

What does unilateral mean

A

Affecting only one side

26
Q

What does bilateral mean

A

Affecting both sides

27
Q

What does ipsilateral mean

A

Belonging to or occurring on the same side of the body

28
Q

What does contralateral mean

A

Occurs on the opposite side of the body

29
Q

What is significant about the lingual cusp of the upper 4

A

It has marked mesial displacement