Lecture 13 Dental Anatomy PDF

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This document provides detailed information about the features of the mandibular first molar, including its different aspects (buccal, lingual, occlusal, mesial, and distal). It describes the cusps, developmental grooves, and roots of the tooth.

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Lecture 13 Lecture(13) MANDIBULAR FIRST MOLAR Principal identifying features 1- Five cusps, 2 buccal, 2 lingual, and one distal. 2- The buccal surface is bulky (lingually inclined)...

Lecture 13 Lecture(13) MANDIBULAR FIRST MOLAR Principal identifying features 1- Five cusps, 2 buccal, 2 lingual, and one distal. 2- The buccal surface is bulky (lingually inclined) with two dev. grooves. 3- The crown is wider Mesio-distally than Bucco-lingually. 4- Occlusal outline is rectangular in shape. 5- Two well developed roots, one mesial, and one distal. Buccal aspect 1- The mesial contact area is at the junction of the occlusal and the middle thirds. 2- The distal contact area is a little lower than the mesial contact area. 3- The cervical line is regular, curving apically. Lecture 13 4- There are 2 developmental grooves between the cusps acting as lines of division between the buccal cusps. The Mesio-buccal developmental groove is shorter than the disto-buccal d.-g. 5- The Mesio-buccal, disto-buccal, and distal cusps are clearly visible, and the Mesio-lingual, and disto-lingual cusp’s tips are seen. 6- The Mesio-buccal cusp is slightly wider than the disto-buccal cusp, together making 80% of the Mesio-distal width. The distal cusp makes the rest 20%. 7- The buccal cusps are flat occlusally, the distal cusp is rounded. 8- The point of bifurcation of the 2 roots about 3mn below the cervical line. Lecture 13 Lingual aspect 1- Three cusps seen (Mesio-lingual, Disto-lingual, and lingual portion of the distal cusp). Mesio-lingual cusp is the widest Mesio-distally and has the highest cusp tip and the distal cusp is the lowest. 2- The 2 lingual cusps are pointed, and form obtuse angles at their cusp tips. 3- The lingual developmental groove extends downward for about a 1/3 of the crown length, and acts as a line of division between the lingual cusps. Lecture 13 Mesial aspect 1- The crown is rhomboidal with a lingual tilt of the buccal outline. 2- The buccal outline of the crown is convex at the junction of the cervical and middle thirds (buccal cervical ridge), then the outline straightens to the buccal cusp tip. 3- The lingual outline is less convex, with the crest of curvature at the center of the middle third. 4- The cervical line is irregular, higher lingually than buccally. 5- The buccal cusp is flat, and the lingual cusp is sharp, with greater cusp height. 6- The mesial marginal ridge is located 1mm below the level of the cusp tips. Lecture 13 Distal aspect 1- Because the crown is shorter distally, than mesially, most of the buccal, lingual, and occlusal surfaces can be seen from the distal aspect. 2- Distal cusp is located buccal to tooth long axis. 3- Distal marginal ridge is short and curves cervically to form obtuse angle. 4- The cervical line is irregular. 5- Distal root is narrower than mesial root. Lecture 13 Occlusal aspect:- 1- The crown is rectangular in shape, Mesio-distally longer by 1mm than bucco-lingually. 2- Bucco-lingual measurement of the crown is greater on mesial than on distal. The Mesio-distal measurement is greater on buccal than on lingual. 3- More of the buccal surface of the crown can be seen than of the lingual surface. 4- There are 5 cusps, Mesio-buccal (largest), then Mesio-lingual and disto-lingual, then disto-buccal, then the distal cusp. Lecture 13 5- The distal contact area is on the distal cusp. 6- There are 4 dev. grooves: a) Central d. g. (centrally) b) Mesio-buccal d. g. divides the Mesio-buccal and disto-buccal cusp. c) Disto-buccal d. g. It divides the disto-buccal and distal cusp. d) Lingual d. g. It divides the Mesio-lingual and disto-lingual cusp. 7- There are 3 fossa: a) Central fossa. Roughly circular bounded by Distal slope of Mesio-buccal cusp, Both mesial and distal slopes of Disto- buccal cusp, Mesial slope of the distal cusp, Distal slope of Mesio-lingual cusp, Mesial slope of the disto-lingual cusp. b) Mesial Δ fossa. It is distal to the mesial marginal ridge. c) Distal Δ fossa. It is mesial to the distal marginal ridge. Lecture 13 8- There are 3 pits: a) Central pit. In the center of the central fossa. b) Mesial pit. In the mesial Δ fossa. c) Distal pit. In the distal Δ fossa.

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