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| . On the maxillary central incisor, the facial and lingual heights of contour are located: |
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| In the cervical third of the crown |
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| The mesioincisal angle is |
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| On the maxillary central incisor, the lingual fossa is bordered by the |
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Cingulum mesial marginal ridge distal marginal ridge |
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| the CEJ on the maxillary central incisor |
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| It is convex toward the apex from the facial view |
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| From the incisal view of the maxillary central incisor, which three structures fall on a straight line? |
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| Mesial contact, incisal edge, and distal contact |
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| On the maxillary central incisor, when viewed from the lingual, the crown has a broad shallow concavity which is called the: |
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| The mesiodistal measurement is greater(or)smaller than the lingual measurement |
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| The greatest incisocervical length of the crown of the maxillary central incisor is measure in the |
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| Which surface of the maxillary central incisor shows the greatest cervical line curvature? |
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| A cross section of the root of the maxillary central incisor at the cervix shows the root to be generally: |
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| From the mesial view of the maxillary central incisor, the greatest anilingual measurement is found: |
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| From the facial view of the maxillary central incisor: |
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The distal outline of the crown is more convex than the mesial outline The mesial and distal crests of curvature represent the mesial and distal contact areas. The crown length (incisocervically) is the greatest in the middle third of the crown |
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From the facial view of the maxillary central incisor: The mesial outline of the root is |
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| usually straighter than the distal outline |
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| On the maxillary central incisor, the dimensions of the crown are |
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| When viewing the maxillary central incisor from the mesial, you can see the incisal ridge of the crown: |
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| On line with the center of the root |
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