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6
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First stage in the dentition when all the primary or deciduous teeth are present
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7
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The most cervical part of enamel organ responsible for root development
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9
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Failure to have overall ideal form to the dentition while in centric occlusion
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10
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What shape do premolars have from the facial view
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12
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Hard tooth tissue loss caused by tooth-to-tooth contact during mastication or parafunctional habits
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13
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Rounded enamel extensions on the incised ridge from the labial or lingual views
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14
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Cusp ridges that descend from the cusp tips toward the central part of the occlusal table
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16
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Part of anatomic crown visible in the oral cavity and not covered by gingival tissue
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17
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Lateral incisor crown that is smaller from partial microdontia
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19
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Term for a tooth with three roots
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20
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A shallow, wide depression on the lingual surface of the anterior teeth or the occlusal table of the posterior teeth
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21
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Which premolars have two roots
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22
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The most prominent developmental groove on the posterior teeth, traveling mesiodistally to separate occlusal table buccolingually
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