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- Oral Anatomymedical-mcqs › oral-anatomy
- Published
- 13 Jul 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
By age 9, permanent teeth that have typically erupted include the first molars (tooth 6), central and lateral incisors (teeth 1 and 2) in all quadrants. Other teeth such as premolars and second molars usually erupt later, while third molars (wisdom teeth) erupt much later or not at all during this age.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which muscles combine to form the conjoint tendon?
- 2.At what age does the root resorption of primary incisors typically begin?
- 3.Which of the following is NOT typically observed in primary (deciduous) dentition?
- 4.Which cusp is the most prominent on the primary first molar tooth?
- 5.What distinguishes primary enamel from permanent enamel?
- 6.Which of the following correctly distinguishes deciduous teeth from permanent teeth?
- 7.In which teeth is the mesiodistal width greater than the cervico-incisal crown length?
- 8.Which cusp is the tallest and most pointed on the deciduous mandibular first molar?