2. Morphology!!!
A branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of
animals and plants.
The form and structure of an organism or any of its parts.
8. Max. 2nd premolar..
CHOROLOGY
First evidence of calcification.. 2- 2 12 years.
Enamel completed.. 6-7 years.
Eruption.. 10-12 years.
Root completion.. 12-14 years.
9. Max. 2nd premolar..
In each aspect we need to full fill these requirements:
I. Geometric outline.
II. Outlines “M., D., B., L., cusp”.
III. Contact areas or crest of curvatures.
IV. Surface anatomy.
V. Cervical line.
VI. Root.
10. Max. 2nd premolar..
LABIAL ASPECT
I. Geometric outline
Trapezoidal.
II. Outline
a. Mesial.. Slightly convex.
b. Distal.. More convex.
c. Cusp.. Short, less pointed and M.
slop shorter then D. slop; tip is
displaced to the M.
11. Max. 2nd premolar..
LABIAL ASPECT
III. Contact areas:
a. M. at the junction bet. mid. and
occ. 13s.
b. D. at mid. of mid. 13.
IV. Surface anatomy :
Buccal and cervical ridges.
V. Cervical line:
convex root wise.
VI. Root:
single tapering from
cervical to apical with a D.
curved apecx.
12. Max. 2nd premolar..
LINGUAL ASPECT
Lingual convergence.
Reversed outlines.
Lingual cusp is sharp, same
length as buccal cusp.
13. Max. 2nd premolar..
MESIAL ASPECT
I. Geometric outlin
Trapezoidal.
I. Outlines
a. Buccal and lingual .. Slightly
convex.
b. Cusps.. Almost same length;
greater distance between cusps
which widen the occ. Surface.
14. Max. 2nd premolar..
MESIAL ASPECT
III. Crest of curtvture:
Bucc. at junc. bet mid. and cervical
ling.mid of the mid.
IV. Surface anatomy :
Aspect is smooth and convex with NO
depressions.
M. marginal ridge is more occ. than D. one.
Contact area is broad.
V. Cervical line:
concave root wise.
VI. Root:
single; broad baccolingual with relatively
blunt apex.
Shallow developmental depression.
15. Max. 2nd premolar..
DISTAL ASPECT
Similar to the M. aspect.
D. contact area is wider and
more cervical.
D. marginal ridge is more
cervical.
Straighter cervical lines.
Deeper developmental
depression.
16. Max. 2nd premolar..
OCCLUSAL ASPECT
Geometric outline:
oval or rounded.
Elevations:
a. Cusps.. Both at the same size
with wide distance inbetween.
b. Marginal ridges.. thick, strong
and well developed
17. Max. 2nd premolar..
OCCLUSAL ASPECT
Depressions:
a. Central groove.. Short with
multiple supplemtal grooves.
b. Triangular fossae: near to
each other; D. is larger and
deeper than M.
20. Let’s compare..
1st premolar
Buccal aspect
2nd premolar
Buccal aspect
Outlines:
M. concave; D. less concave
Cusp:
M. slop longer than D.; tip is
displaced to D.
Contact areas:
M. Just occ. to the mid. of the
mid.13; D. at the junc. bet. mid. and
occ. 13s
Outlines:
M. slightly convex ; D. convex
Cusp:
M. slop shorter than D.; tip is
displaced to M.
Contact areas:
M. at the junc. bet. mid. and occ.
13s; D. at the mid. of the mid.13;
21. Let’s compare..
1st premolar
Lingual aspect
2nd premolar
Lingual aspect
Lingual cusp..
a. Shorter 1 mm than buccal
b. Tip displaced to M.
c. Sharp although the whole
ling. surface is convex.
Lingual cusp..
a. same length as the buccal.
b. Sharp.
22. Let’s compare..
1st premolar
Mesial aspect
2nd premolar
Mesial aspect
Surface anatomy..
a. Canine fossa.
b. Mesial marginal developmental
groove.
Root..
a. Bifurcation level mid root.
b. Developmental depression.
Surface anatomy..
smooth and convex with no
depressions.
Root..
a. Single; broad.
b. Developmental depression.
23. Let’s compare..
1st premolar
Distal aspect
2nd premolar
Distal aspect
Surface anatomy..
a. No canine fossa.
b. No mesial marginal
developmental groove.
Root..
a. Bifurcation level at the apical
13.
Surface anatomy..
similar to M. aspect.
Root..
a. Single; broad.
b. Deeper developmental
depression.
24. Let’s compare..
1st premolar
Occlusal aspect
2nd premolar
Occlusal aspect
Outline..
Hexagonal.
Elevations..
a. Cusps.. Buccal and lingual.
b. Marginal ridges..
Depressions..
a. Long central groove
b. No supplementary ones.
c. Mesial marginal developmental
groove.
d. 2 triangular fossae.
Outline..
Oval or rounded
Elevations..
a. Cusps.. Buccal and lingual.
b. Marginal ridges.. Thicker ones
Depressions..
a. short central groove
b. Supplementary ones.
c. 2 triangular fossae.