1.How are the enamel rods oriented in deciduous teeth?
2.Compared to their permanent successors, how does the combined mesiodistal width of the first and second primary molars typically measure?
3.On which deciduous tooth is the presence of the cusp of Carabelli considered a typical feature?
4.What is the total number of pulpal horns found in a mandibular second primary molar?
5.Which of the following statements about primary (deciduous) teeth is accurate?
6.Which statement about the cervical bulge is correct?
7.Which tooth typically emerges first among primary teeth in most cases?
8.At approximately what time do the primary lateral incisors start the calcification process?
9.Which primary teeth exhibit the greatest morphological differences compared to their permanent counterparts?
10.Which deciduous tooth exhibits the greatest faciolingual width of its crown?
11.What is the typical duration of the primary dentition phase?
12.Which deciduous molar most closely resembles a premolar in appearance?
13.What is the typical dental formula for a 9-year-old child?
14.After the enamel has fully developed, how long does it typically take for the tooth to erupt?
15.By what age is the calcification of all teeth, excluding the last molars, typically finished?
16.How long does it take for the root of a primary tooth to fully develop after it erupts?
17.At what age does the calcification process of the third molar typically start?
18.Kalu, a 6-year-old child, was administered tetracycline. Which teeth are most likely to show noticeable discoloration?
19.How long does it take for an erupting premolar to advance through 1 mm of bone, as observed on a bitewing radiograph?
20.At what age does the deciduous maxillary second molar typically emerge?