GENERAL ANATOMY
EMBRYOLOGY
Question
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lateral to lateral
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cuspid to cuspid
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first premolar to first premolar
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maxillary to mandibular
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Detailed explanation-1: -The cusps most frequently occur on the maxillary lateral incisors, the two teeth on the left and right of your center front teeth, or top central incisors. They can even form on your central incisors and occasionally appear on your canines too.
Detailed explanation-2: -The anterior teeth are the twelve teeth at the front of the mouth. These teeth are often referred to as the “front teeth.” The lateral incisors, as well as the maxillary, mandibular, and cuspid incisors, are among these teeth. The primary function of the front teeth is to chop and shred food into little pieces.
Detailed explanation-3: -The canines (or cuspids, meaning a tooth with a single point) are on either side of the incisors. They are for holding and tearing food.
Detailed explanation-4: -Anterior teeth include the teeth toward the front of the mouth, including the central incisors, the lateral incisors, and the canines, while posterior teeth, or the teeth toward the back of the mouth, include the premolars and molars [1].