Anatomy of Permanent Maxillary Central Incisor
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Which feature is not a principal identifying feature of the permanent maxillary central incisor?

  • Rounded distal outline
  • Sharp mesio-incisal angle
  • Triangular appearance (correct)
  • Mamelons on the incisal ridge
  • What is the principal identifying feature of the permanent maxillary central incisor?

  • It has a concave incisal ridge.
  • It has a rounded mesial outline and straight distal outline. (correct)
  • It has a single tapered root.
  • It has a triangular appearance.
  • What type of root does the permanent maxillary central incisor have?

  • Conical root
  • Double tapered root
  • Multiple roots
  • Single tapered root (correct)
  • In newly erupted teeth, what can be found on the incisal ridge of the permanent maxillary central incisor?

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