Morphology of Human Deciduous Maxillary Molar Tooth

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Prof. Rooban Thavarajah's Lecture Series - Morphology of Human Deciduous Maxillary Molar Tooth for first BDS students


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Tooth Morphology
Lecture Series
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Deciduous Dentition
Maxillary Molars

BACK GROUND
Does not resemble any other CROWN -
nearest similarities to premolars
Root form is typical of maxillary molars.
Crown - greatest dimension BP
Two prominent cusps - MB & ML cusps.
two distal cusps esp. DL are diminished.
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BUCCAL ASPECT
Does not resemble any other teeth
Buccal
Greatest width MD @ contact areas
Converges towards cervix
Narrower look @ cervix
Smaller than 2
nd
molar
3 roots- Palatal big, mesial, short distal
Bifurcation of buccal roots @ CEJ

BUCCAL ASPECT
MD diameter is much greater than crown
height.
Proximal outlines are convex, and constrict
greatly toward cervix
Heights of contour – contact areas - near
junction of occlusal and middle thirds.
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BUCCAL ASPECT
Occlusal outline – straight - contour of cervical line -
depth of curvature - much greater toward mesial than
distal - crown - being offset toward mesial.
Occlusally, buccal surface is mostly flat, but in gingival
third cervical ridge is prominent, especially mesial
portion.
Surface has crest of curvature in cervical third.
Smooth surface
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PALATAL ASPECT
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PALATAL ASPECT
ML cusp is short, bulky and prominent in
occlusal outline.
DP cusp is small DB cusp is also visible
Cervical line is evenly, slightly, curved toward
apex.
Palatal surface is convex and smooth without
grooves or depressions.
Height of contour - more cervically located, at
about middle & cervical third junction
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MESIAL ASPECT
Disparity between BP widths @ its cervical
and occlusal margins is much more
Cervically, dimension is considerably wider,
due to prominent cervical ridge on buccal, as
well as greater taper of buccal and lingual
outlines toward occlusal.
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MESIAL ASPECT
Buccal outline is dominated by cervical ridge
and crest of curvature in cervical third -
remainder of outline is usually straight
Lingual outline is generally convex, but with a
more cervically located crest of curvature than
is present on permanent molars.
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MESIAL ASPECT
2 mesial cusps and mesial marginal ridge make
up occlusal outline.
MP cusp is more generous in height and size
than is MB cusp – hence - at occlusal,
marginal ridge is relatively short.
Cervical line is slightly curved toward occlusal
surface
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MESIAL ASPECT
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DISTAL ASPECT
Smaller than mesial surface.
As buccal surface tapers toward distal,
much of it is visible from this aspect.
DB cusp is more prominent than small DL
cusp
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DISTAL ASPECT
Distal marginal ridge is less pronounced
than is mesial.
Mesial cusps actually provide occlusal
outline from this aspect.
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DISTAL ASPECT
Cervical ridge is not so prominent in
buccal outline as it is from mesial aspect.
Cervical line is straight to slightly curved
occlusally.
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OCCLUSAL ASPECT
Crown outline converges Lingually, distally
Rectangular in shape- short side- marginal
ridges
Fossa: Central, mesial and distal triangular
fossa
Ridges: Mesial, distal marginal ridge, Oblique
Pit: central, mesial, distal
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OCCLUSAL ASPECT
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OCCLUSAL ASPECT
Grooves: central, Buccal developmental, distal
developmental, disto-occlusal, supplemental
Major cusps : Mesiolingual & Mesiobuccal
Minor cusp: Distobuccal cusp
If 4 cusp 2 buccal & 2 lingual
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ROOTS
Roots Trifurcated
2 buccal & 1 lingual
Long, slender very flared
Lingual root is largest
Mesiobuccal next largest
Distobuccal is shortest & straightest
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Maxillary Second Molar
Buccal aspect
~ to permanent 1
st
molar, but smaller
2 buccal cusp with well defined DG
Larger than 1
st
molar
Palatal
3 cusps- MP – large, DP, Cusp of Carabelli
Separated by 2 DG
3 roots seen

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Proximal : ~ to first molar
Occlusal
Resembles 1
st
permanent molar
Rhomboidal in shape
4 or 5 cups
Fossa: Central, MT, DT
Pit: central, mesial, distal
Ridge: MMR, DMR, Oblique ridge
Groove: central, BDG< DDG, PDG

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