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fissure The
lingual cusp is
divided into two; the
mesiolingual and
distolingual cusps with the
mesiolingual cusp
being higher and
wider than the distolingual...
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especially first molars, will
possess a
fifth cusp
situated on the
mesiolingual cusp
known as the Cusp of Carabelli. One
other variation of the upper...
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molar has five cusps: the
mesiobuccal (MB,
toward midline and ch****),
mesiolingual (ML,
toward midline and tongue),
distolingual (DL, away from midline...
- 2023-10-19. Carabelli's
tubercle or cusp is an
anomalous cus**** on the
mesiolingual surface of
maxillary incisors appearing in 50% of
American whites, 34%...
- has one
large cusp on the
buccal with two
smaller lingual cusps. The
mesiolingual cusp is
twice the size of the
distolingual cusp.
Viewed from the occlusal...
- a
mesial surface and, for
posterior teeth, a
mesiobuccal (MB) and a
mesiolingual (ML)
corner or cusp.
Midline Main article:
Dental midline. Roughly, an...
- same
manner as the
cusps that
represent them (mesiobuccal, distobuccal,
mesiolingual, and
distolingual lobes).
Unlike the
anterior teeth and premolars, molars...
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maxillary molars. It is
formed by the
union of the
distal cusp
ridge of the
mesiolingual cusp and the
triangular ridge of the
distobuccal cusp. The
oblique ridges...
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difference in size
between the
mesial and
distal cusps on
these teeth - the
mesiolingual cusp is
larger than the
mesiobuccal cusp, but the
distobuccal cusp is...
- cusp ("cusp e") is
positioned near the
front of the
trigonid region,
mesiolingual to the paraconid. A pair of
sharp keels, the
paracristid and protocristid...