These videos are so helpful!! I’m currently a 1st year DDS student, these are the best to watch for annotations, lecture exams, and even wax-ups. Can’t wait for more!
Great question! The roots of baby teeth are usually gone/dissolved by the time they fall out. If your baby molar tooth came out without a root, that is completely normal. 😊
Those are going to be different from each other 👉Distolingual cusp ridge is a linear shaped ELEVATION coming from the cusp tip of the lingual cusp and goes in the distal direction 👉The distolingual triangular developmental groove is a linear shaped INDENTATION coming off the central developmental groove and goes distal and lingual in direction... the textbook I used for this video considers that a part of the central developmental groove which is why I don't discuss it in this video The distolingual triangular developmental groove is a branch off of the central developmental groove ... like a finger off of one of the peace signs