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Permanent Maxillary First Molar :Occlusal Aspect

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1. Permanent Maxillary First Molar :Occlusal Aspect

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Quadrant - III (Assignments)

1. Permanent Maxillary First Molar :Occlusal Aspect

1. Describe in detail the occlusal anatomy of the permanent maxillary first molar with a well-labeled diagram. 2. Enumerate the cusps, ridges, fossae, and grooves present on the occlusal surface of the permanent maxillary first molar. Describe their morphology and arrangement. 3. Discuss the clinical significance of the occlusal anatomy of the maxillary first molar in restorative and endodontic procedures.

Quadrant - IV (MCQs)

The occlusal aspect of permanent maxillary first molar is roughly shaped as a

In the occlusal aspect of the permanent maxillary first molar which cusp has two ridges?

In the occlusal aspect of the permanent maxillary first molar the oblique ridge is formed by the union of

In the occlusal aspect of the permanent maxillary first molar the transverse ridge is formed by the union of

The number of cusps seen on occlusal aspect of permanent maxillary first molar are

The groove connecting central and distal fossae is ……

Which of the following grooves does not radiate from the central pit on the occlusal aspect of the permanent maxillary …

Which of the following statements regarding fossae on the occlusal aspect of the permanent maxillary first molar is FALSE

The groove between the 2 ridges on the mesiolingual cusp is Stuart’s groove”

Which of the following statements regarding the occlusal aspect of the permanent maxillary first molar is Correct

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1. Permanent Maxillary First Molar :Occlusal Aspect