tooth surfaces, vertices, and edges
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prezentatsiya powerpoint 🔍 key anatomical features of a molar’s occlusal surface cusp ridge (a): elevated ridge extending from the cusp tip. supplemental groove (b): secondary groove enhancing surface detail. central fossa (c): shallow depression where grooves converge. central developmental groove (d): main groove running mesiodistally across the occlusal surface. marginal ridge (e): elevated borders on the mesial and distal edges. occlusal perimeter: formed by the combination of cusp ridge (a) and marginal ridge (e)—defining the external boundary of the chewing surface. 🎯 anatomy of a cusp – key elements and their colors cusp tip (blue) – the highest, pointed part of the cusp; initiates contact during occlusion. cusp slope (orange) – the inclined surface extending from the cusp tip towar...
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