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1 Premolars

2 Introduction Eight premolars: 4 maxillary and 4 mandibular
Each quadrant has two: first and second premolars

3 Premolars: Arch position: 4th and 5th from midline
Commonly called “bicuspids”

4 Form and function: Positioned between canines and molars
Sharp facial cusps aid in tearing, piercing Supplement grinding function of molars

5 Form and function… Presence of occlusal table Boundaries of table:
Cusp tips Cusp ridges (M & D) Marginal ridges (horizontal)

6 Occlusal anatomy... Grooves (developmental and supplemental) Pits
Fossae Triangular ridges

7 Occlusal anatomy... Triangular ridges Transverse ridge Oblique ridge

8 Occlusal anatomy... Incline planes (4/cusp)

9 Cusp Ridges & Triangular Ridges in Nature

10 General Characteristics of Premolars
Typically, four developmental lobes: 3 buccal, 1 lingual Typically, two cusps: facial and lingual Presence of an occlusal table Succeed primary molars (only succedaneous teeth not with same name as primary)

11 General characteristics of maxillary premolars:
First and second are more similar than mandibular premolars First slightly larger than second Crowns wider F-L than M-D

12 Maxillary premolars... Two cusps closer to same size
Crowns centered over root trunk Lingual HOC at middle third

13 General characteristics of mandibular premolars:
First and second have more dissimilarities than maxillary First is smaller than second

14 Mandibular premolars... 4 - 5 developmental lobes
F-L and M-D crown dimensions more equal Buccal cusps larger than linguals Crowns have lingual inclination Lingual HOC slightly more occlusal

15 Tooth ID Test

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19 Questions???


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