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Which muscle position the condyles in MOST superior anterior position?
a-masseter and digastirc
b- masseter and Medial pterg
c- temporalis and superior lateral petryg

I think it should be temporalis and masseter cause the retrude and put mandible in CR which is most superiorly , what do you think?

2)Each is correct in mutually protected occlusion EXCEPT:
a-condyles are in most superoanterior position in closure ans not sure confitm me?
b- ant teeth contact more heavily than post teeth-answer
c- none of post teeth contact on the NW side when mandible moves laterally




please correct it thanks



LOBES in primary teeth; primary max central incisors:4
primary max lateral incisors: 4
primary max canin:4
primary max first molar:4
primary max second molar:4
primary mand cental incisors:4
primary mand lateral incisors4
prmary mand canin 4
prmary mand first molar 4
primary mand second molar 5

PULP HORN in primary
teeth: primary max central incisors:3
primary max lateral incisors: 3
primary max canin:3
primary max first molar:4
primary max second molar:4
primary mand cental incisors:3
primary mand lateral incisors 3
prmary mand canin 3
prmary mand first molar 4
primary mand second molar 5

CANALS in primary teeth : primary max
lateral incisors: 1 max central incisors ; 1
primary max canin: 1
primary max first molar 3
primary max second molar: 3
primary mand cental incisors: 1
primary mand lateral incisors 1
prmary mand canin 1
prmary mand first molar 2
primary mand second molar 2

pulp horn in permanent teeth; max central incisors: 3
max lateral incisors: 3
max canin: 1
max first premolar: 2
max second pre molar:2
max first molar: 4
max second molar :4
max third molar ;4
mand central incisors 3
mand lateral incisors : 3
mand canin: 1
mand first premolar: 1
mand second premolar: 2
mand first molar: 5
mand second molar 4


CANALS in permanent teet
h: max central incisors:1
max lateral incisors: 1
max canin :1
max first pre molar:2
max second premolar:1
max first molar: 4
max second molar ; 4
max third molar: 4
mand first incisor: 1
mand second lateral: 1
mand canin: 1
mand first premolar: 1
mand second premolar :1
mand first molar : 3
mand second molar 3
mand third molar 3


root number
in permanent teeth:max central incisors:1
max lateral incisors: 1
max canin :1
max first pre molar:2
max second premolar:1
max first molar: 3
max second molar ; 3
max third molar: 3
mand first incisor: 1
mand second lateral: 1
mand canin: 1
mand first premolar: 1
mand second premolar :1
mand first molar : 2
mand second molar 2
mand third molar 2

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which cusp ridge or slop stand higher in anterior and premolar teeth primary and permanent??????

primary max canin higher cusp ridge : mesial
primary mand canin higher cusp ridge: mesial

permanent max canin higher cusp ridge : masial
permanent mand higher cusp ridge :mesial
permanent max first molar
permanent max second molar
permanent mand first premolar
permanent mand second premolar

please somebody correct this

thanks in advance

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greater crown bulk distal to the faciolingual bisecting plane of a tooth is most typical of maxillary ?

central incisor
lateral incisor
canine
first premolar
second premolar
first molar
second molar
third molar
 
somebody correct this please


permanent mandibular first premolar ; has ......0..... primary developmental groove
has .......2....fossa
has .........0..... pits

permanent mandibular second premolar; has ........0........primary developmental grrove
has .......2......fossa
has ......1......pits

permanent maxillary first premolar; has ..............primary developmental groove
has .............fossa
has ...............pits

permanent maxillary second premolar ; has .............primary developmental groove
has ............. fossa
has ...............pits

permanent mandibular first molar ; has ...........primary developmental groove
has ............fossa
has ...........pits

permanent mandibular second ; has .............primary developmental grrove
has ............ fosssa
has ................ pits

primary mandibular first molar ; has .............. primary developmental grrove
has .............fossa
has ............pits

primary mandibular second molar ; has ............primary developmental grrove
has ...........fossa
has ................pits

primary maxillay first molar ; has ............primary developmental groove
has ..........fossa
has ..........pits

permanent maxillary first molar ; has ............ primary developmental groove
has ......4..... fossa
has .......3.... pits

permanent maxillary second molar; has ......3.......primary developmental groove
has .............fossa
has .......3.....pits
 
1- when in its proper position relative to the plane of occlusion the crown of the maxillary second molar incline

distally and facially answer not sure please confirm it thanks
mesially and facially
mesially and lingually
distally and lingually


permanent maxillary and mandibular central incisors developmental groove from facial view...has 2 develpmental grrove ....
from lingual view..............has 2 developmental groove

permanent maxillary and mandibular lateral incisors developmetal groove from facial .......2.......from lingual view.....2......

permanent maxillary and mandibular canine from facial and lingual view .................?.........

can you correct this???
 
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permanent mandibular first premolar ; has ......2..... primary developmental groove
has .......2....fossa
has ........2.. pits

permanent mandibular second premolar; has ........4in y type , 3 in H type?........primary developmental grrove
has .......3......fossa
has ......3......pits

permanent maxillary first premolar; has ...3...........primary developmental groove
has .....2........fossa
has ........2.......pits

permanent maxillary second premolar ; has ........3.....primary developmental groove
has .....2........ fossa
has ........2.......pits

permanent mandibular first molar ; has .......3....primary developmental groove
has ......3......fossa
has ......3.....pits

permanent mandibular second ; has ......3.......primary developmental grrove
has ...........3. fosssa
has ..........3...... pits

primary mandibular first molar ; has ......2........ primary developmental grrove
has ..2...........fossa
has .......2.....pits

primary mandibular second molar ; has .....3.......primary developmental grrove
has ......3.....fossa
has .........3.......pits

primary maxillay first molar ; has ....3........primary developmental groove
has ....3......fossa
has ......3....pits

permanent maxillary first molar ; has .......4..... primary developmental groove
has ......4..... fossa
has .......3.... pits

permanent maxillary second molar; has ......3.......primary developmental groove
has ........3.....fossa
has .......3.....pits
someone confirm thisssssss:(
 
Which muscle position the condyles in MOST superior anterior position?
a-masseter and digastirc
b- masseter and Medial pterg
c- temporalis and superior lateral petryg

I think it should be temporalis and masseter cause the retrude and put mandible in CR which is most superiorly , what do you think?

2)Each is correct in mutually protected occlusion EXCEPT:
a-condyles are in most superoanterior position in closure ans not sure confitm me?
b- ant teeth contact more heavily than post teeth-answer
c- none of post teeth contact on the NW side when mandible moves laterally




please correct it thanks



LOBES in primary teeth; primary max central incisors:4
primary max lateral incisors: 4
primary max canin:4
primary max first molar:4
primary max second molar:4
primary mand cental incisors:4
primary mand lateral incisors4
prmary mand canin 4
prmary mand first molar 4
primary mand second molar 5

PULP HORN in primary
teeth: primary max central incisors:3
primary max lateral incisors: 3
primary max canin:3
primary max first molar:4
primary max second molar:4
primary mand cental incisors:3
primary mand lateral incisors 3
prmary mand canin 3
prmary mand first molar 4
primary mand second molar 5

CANALS in primary teeth : primary max
lateral incisors: 1 max central incisors ; 1
primary max canin: 1
primary max first molar 4
primary max second molar: 4
primary mand cental incisors: 1
primary mand lateral incisors 1
prmary mand canin 1
prmary mand first molar 3
primary mand second molar 3

pulp horn in permanent teeth; max central incisors: 3
max lateral incisors: 3
max canin: 1
max first premolar: 2
max second pre molar:2
max first molar: 4
max second molar :4
max third molar ;4
mand central incisors 3
mand lateral incisors : 3
mand canin: 1
mand first premolar: 1
mand second premolar: 2
mand first molar: 5
mand second molar 4


CANALS in permanent teet
h: max central incisors:1
max lateral incisors: 1
max canin :1
max first pre molar:2
max second premolar:1
max first molar: 4
max second molar ; 4
max third molar: 4
mand first incisor: 1
mand second lateral: 1
mand canin: 1
mand first premolar: 1
mand second premolar :1
mand first molar : 3
mand second molar 3
mand third molar 3


root number
in permanent teeth:max central incisors:1
max lateral incisors: 1
max canin :1
max first pre molar:2
max second premolar:1
max first molar: 3
max second molar ; 3
max third molar: 3
mand first incisor: 1
mand second lateral: 1
mand canin: 1
mand first premolar: 1
mand second premolar :1
mand first molar : 2
mand second molar 2
mand third molar 2






which cusp ridge or slop stand higher in anterior and premolar teeth primary and permanent??????

primary max canin higher cusp ridge : mesial
primary mand canin higher cusp ridge: mesial

permanent max canin higher cusp ridge : masial
permanent mand higher cusp ridge :mesial
permanent max first molar
permanent max second molar
permanent mand first premolar
permanent mand second premolar

please somebody correct this

thanks in advance

confirm this
 
In dentistry, a mutually protected occlusion is an occlusal scheme in which the anterior teeth protect the posterior teeth, and vice versa.
The anterior teeth protect the posterior teeth by providing for a plane of guidance during excursions, thus allowing the cusps of the posterior teeth to disclude rather than strike one another during lateral or protrusive movements from centric relation. In other words, the posterior teeth have much larger crowns and many more cusps than the anterior teeth. Because posterior crowns are so much wider and possess cuspal projections in various configurations, the cusps of the maxillary teeth and those of the mandibular teeth have an opportunity to bang into each other during chewing, speech or simply meeting together when one bites down. To prevent this from happening, the anterior teeth of each arch will, ideally, be situated so as to come into contact before the cusps of the posterior teeth do, thus averting such a situation.
The posterior teeth protect the anterior teeth by providing a stable vertical dimension of occlusion. While anterior teeth may retain their natural position even after loss of posterior teeth, the masticatory forces will eventually cause the single-rooted anterior to splay, thus leading to a collapsed bite.




from wiki....hope this helps!!!




LOBES in primary teeth; primary max central incisors:4
primary max lateral incisors: 4
primary max canin:4
primary max first molar:4
primary max second molar:4
primary mand cental incisors:4
primary mand lateral incisors4
prmary mand canin 4
prmary mand first molar 4
primary mand second molar 5

ans for this is



pri max central incisor 4
permanent incisors 4
permanent canines 4
pre molars 4
max primary second molar 5
max permanent first molar 5
mand primary second molar 5
all other permanent molar 4


correct me if i'm wrong...thanks!
 
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