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1Formed by the junction of the linguoincisal surfaces of an anterior tooth. This edge does not exist until occlusal wear has created a surface linguoincisally. This surface forms an angle with the labial surface.
3large area of soft tissue in crown
72 surfaces come together and meet
10Skinny areas of soft tissue in root
113 surfaces come together
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2outer covering of crown
4A developmental segment of the tooth. As lobes develpp they coalesce to form a single unit.
5A linear elevation on the surface of a tooth. It is named according to its location or form.
6softest tissue in crown/root; blood/nerves supplied here
8an elongated valley in the surface of a tooth formed by the inclines of adjacent cusps or ridges which meet at an angle
9a pronounced elevation on the ooclusal surface of a tooth terminating in a conical or rounded surface; any crown elevation which begins calcification as an independent center. A cusp is considered to have an apex and four ridges

 
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