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- Oral Anatomymedical-mcqs › oral-anatomy
- Published
- 13 Jul 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The process of tooth calcification for all teeth except the third molars (last molars) is generally completed by 8 years of age. Earlier ages like 2, 4, or 6 years are too soon for full calcification of all these teeth.
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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?