Maxillary First Molar

The second molar is slightly smaller than the first molar and typically has four cusps arranged in a less complex pattern. In adults, the maxillary second molars are teeth number 2 (right tooth) and 15 (left tooth).

Secondary mandibular and maxillary molars, characteristics of the first and second molars.

Accurately assessing furcation involvement in first molars can be difficult because of limited physical access, technology limitations, or measurement errors. Researchers of a new study wanted to see ...

For their study, 14 patients with generalized advanced chronic periodontitis were consecutively recruited and treated nonsurgically. CBCT was performed on maxillary molars considered for furcation ...

Maxillary First Molar 4

This case report describes the diagnosis and endodontic therapy of maxillary fused second and third molars, using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). A 31-year-old Chinese male, with no contributory ...

Maxillary First Molar 5

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Maxillary First Molar 6

DrBicuspid: Imaging reveals woman's molars with rare 6 or more root canals

Imaging helped guide the dental treatment of a woman with two molars that had at least six abnormal root canals due to taurodontism, a tooth development disorder. The case report was published on ...

MSN: Distinct transcriptomic profiles guide early development of maxillary and mandibular teeth

In humans, the molar teeth have either four or five cusps. Adult humans have 12 molars, in four groups of three at the back of the mouth. The third, rearmost molar in each group is called a wisdom tooth. It is the last tooth to appear, breaking through the front of the gum at about the age of 20, although this varies among individuals and populations, and in many cases the tooth is missing. [1 ...