Master Dentistry Volume 3 Oral Biology: Oral Anatomy, by Barry K. B. Berkovitz BDS MSc PhD FDS (ENG), Bernard J. PDF

By Barry K. B. Berkovitz BDS MSc PhD FDS (ENG), Bernard J. Moxham BSc BDS PhD, Roger W. A. Linden BDS PhD MFDS RCS, Alastair J. Sloan BSc PhD

ISBN-10: 0702031224

ISBN-13: 9780702031229

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The cervical margin follows a level course around the tooth. The root is single and its apex may be curved distally. Molars Molars present the largest occlusal surfaces of all teeth. They have 3–5 major cusps (although the maxillary first deciduous molar has only two). Molars are the only teeth that have more than one buccal cusp. Generally, the lower molars have two roots while the upper have three. The permanent molars do not have deciduous predecessors. 22 Maxillary first permanent molar The maxillary first permanent molar is usually the largest molar and the crown is rhombic in outline, the mesiopalatal and distobuccal angles being obtuse.

As befits the anatomical overjet relationships, the tips of the maxillary buccal cusps and the mandibular lingual cusps remain relatively unmarked. For the anterior teeth, the mandibular incisors have the ‘centric stops’ on the incisal edges, whereas the stops on the maxillary incisors are positioned down the palatal surfaces. Classification based on incisor relationships As the permanent molars do not have a fixed relationship in the arch and may migrate following early loss of deciduous teeth, the classification of malocclusion based upon incisor relationships is often preferred to Angle’s classification.

The classification relies upon the relationship of incisors relative to a specific landmark: the cingulum plateau on the maxillary first incisor. 25 Three: Human dentition: tooth morphology and occlusion • Class I incisor relationship represents a situation in which the incisors do not show any malposition. e. on the cingulum plateau). • For Class II incisor relationship, the incisal margins of the mandibular incisors lie behind the cingulum plateau on the palatal surfaces of the maxillary incisors: 26 • Division 1 indicates that the maxillary first incisors are proclined.

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Master Dentistry Volume 3 Oral Biology: Oral Anatomy, Histology, Physiology and Biochemistry, 1e by Barry K. B. Berkovitz BDS MSc PhD FDS (ENG), Bernard J. Moxham BSc BDS PhD, Roger W. A. Linden BDS PhD MFDS RCS, Alastair J. Sloan BSc PhD


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