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GeneralsGenerals
Of Premolars &Of Premolars &
Anatomy of MaxillaryAnatomy of Maxillary
PremolarsPremolars
Howard Chi, D.M.D.
Learning Objectives
• Generals of premolars
• Class traits of premolars
• Anatomy of maxillary premolars
Generals of PremolarsGenerals of Premolars
General Description
Of Premolars
– There are eight
premolars in the
human dentition
– Numbers 4,5,12,13,20,
21,28,29
5
4
12
13
20
2128
29
Function Of Premolars
• 1st premolars function with canine
1) In shearing or cutting food
2) Support the corners of the
mouth
• 2nd
premolars function with molars
1) To masticate
2) To maintain vertical dimension
Similarities To Anterior Teeth
1) Developmental lobes
– Facial surface develops from
three lobes
– Buccal ridge more prominent in
maxillary arch
– One developmental lingual lobe
(cingulum or cusp)
– Exception: Mandibular 2nd
premolar (can have 2 lingual
lobes) 1 2
123 1
exception
Similarities To Anterior Teeth
2) Taper from the
facial, crowns
are narrower in
the cervical
third than
occlusally
Similarities To Anterior Teeth
3) Cervical lines
– Proximal CEJ is concave
– Facial and lingual CEJ is convex apically
Similarities To Anterior Teeth
4) Root shape
– Lingual and facial
surfaces are convex
– Lingual side of the root and crown are
narrower than the facial side
Convex
Differences To Anterior Teeth
1) Terminology
– Facial surface now correctly called the buccal
surface (not labial)
– Possess occlusal surfaces not incisal edges
Buccal
Labial
Facial
Differences To Anterior Teeth
2) Occlusal surface versus incisal edges
– No incisal edge or cingulum
– Possess one facial cusp and one or two lingual
cusps
Incisal
Occlusal
Cingulum
Differences To Anterior Teeth
3) Marginal ridges
– Oriented in a horizontal plane (not vertical
like anterior teeth)
Marginal Ridges
Vertical
Horizontal
Differences To Anterior Teeth
4) Crown length
– Maxillary premolars are shorter than maxillary
anterior teeth
– Premolar root are about the same length as
maxillary central incisor
Same length as Central
Differences To Anterior Teeth
5) Crest of curvature (height of contour)
– From a mesial and distal aspect,
crest of curvature on buccal and
lingual are more occlusal than
anterior teeth
– Exception: Mandibular first
premolar - located as far
cervically as anterior teeth
Differences To Anterior Teeth
6) Contact areas
– Proximal contact areas are
more cervically located
than anterior teeth
Class Traits of PremolarsClass Traits of Premolars
Buccal Class Traits Of
Premolars
1) Crown shape (outline)
– Crown is broadest at level of
contact areas and
narrow at the cervix
– Has pentagonal shape
– Mesial and distal sides straight from contact
to cervix
D M
Buccal Class Traits Of
Premolars
2) Cusp slope size
– Buccal cusp tip often slightly
mesial to long axis (like canine)
– Mesial cusp slope shorter than the distal
– Exception: Maxillary first premolar - cusp tip
slightly to the distal
Buccal Class Traits Of
Premolars
3) Convex contact areas
– Both mesial and distal are
convex around the contact areas
– Distal contact normally slightly
more cervical than the mesial
– Exception: Mandibular first
premolars - mesial contact slightly
more cervical
Buccal Class Traits Of
Premolars
4) Crown morphology
– Buccal surface is convex
– Buccal ridge runs occluso-cervically in the
middle of the crown
Buccal Ridge
Buccal Class Traits Of
Premolars
5) Root
– Buccal surface is convex with an apical
taper
– The apical third may possess a distal bend
Distal
Bend
Lingual Class Traits Of Premolars
1) Crown shape (outline)
– Crown is narrower on the lingual
than the buccal
– Exception: Mandibular 2nd premolars
with three cusps
– Lingual surface is convex
Exception 29
Lingual Class Traits Of Premolars
2) Root
– Lingual surface is convex and narrower
mesiodistally than the facial aspect
Proximal Class Traits Of Premolars
1) Triangular ridges
– Buccal and lingual triangualr ridges meet in
the central groove forming the transverse
ridge
– Exception: Mandibular 2nd premolar (three
cusp form)
Mesial
View
Proximal Class Traits Of Premolars
2) Crest of curvature (height of contour)
– On buccal at or near junction of middle and
Cervical thirds
– On lingual at middle third
– Exception: Mandibular first premolars
buccal height of contour at cervical third (lingual
same as other premolars)
Mesial
View
Proximal Class Traits Of Premolars
3) Marginal ridges
– Mesial marginal ridge more occlusal than the
distal
– Exception: Mandibular first premolars
Mesial
View
Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars
1) Tooth proportions
– Considerably wider faciolingually than
mesiodistally
4 5 28 29
Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars
2) Occlusal table
– Both buccal and lingual cusps have mesial and
distal cusp ridges or slopes which travel
cervically to join the marginal ridges
– These structures form the occlusal table (or
outline)
4 5 28 29
Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars
3) Triangular ridges
– Extend from the cusp to to the central groove
(together form a transverse ridge)
– Exception: Three-cusped mandibular 2nd premolar
4 5 28 29
Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars
4) Grooves and fossae
– Central developmental groove runs mesiodistally
– Exceptions: Mandibluar 1st premolar and
three-cusped 2nd premolar
– Fossae possess supplemental grooves to the
buccal and lingual
4 5 28 29
Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars
5) Proximal contacts
– From this view are either on or slighlty buccal
to the mid-root axis
4 5 28 29
Maxillary PremolarsMaxillary Premolars
Buccal Aspect - Relative Size And
Shape Of The Crown
• Maxillary first premolars are
the widest of the eight
• The crown is longer than
the second premolar crown
• Consequently the second
premolar crowns appear squat
5
Buccal Aspect - Relative Size And
Shape Of The Crown
• The mesial and distal sides
converge more noticeably on
maxillary first premolars
• Cusp ridges are more broad
and angular on maxillary first
premolars
4
5
Buccal Aspect - Contacts
• Mesial contact is in the middle third, near the junction
of the middle and occlusal thirds
• Distal contact is slightly more cervical (still in
middle third)
More
Cervical
As We
Go Distal
Buccal Aspect - Buccal Cusp
Tip Location
• Exception: Maxillary first
premolar has a cusp tip slightly
to the distal of the mid-tooth line
• This creates a mesial cusp ridge
longer than the distal cusp ridge
• The opposite is true for maxillary
second premolars
Buccal Aspect - Buccal Cusp Shape
• Buccal cusp is relatively long and sharp
on the maxillary first premolar
• Mesial and distal slopes meet at nearly
right angles (100-110o
)
• Cusp tip on second premolar not
as pointed with ridges that are
more obtuse (125-130o
)
4
Buccal Aspect - Contour Of
The Crown
• Prominent buccal ridge on the
maxillary first premolar
• Can find a mesial depression
next to buccal ridge
• Rarely find a distal depression
• Buccal ridge less prominent on
maxillary second premolars
Buccal Aspect - Root
• Maxillary first premolar
usually has two divided
roots branching from
a common trunk
• Can occasionally see the lingual root tip from
buccal on first premolars
Buccal Aspect - Root Length
• The second premolar root
is longer on average
than the first
premolar root
• The crown to root ratio is highest for any
maxillary tooth
Buccal Aspect - Distal Bend In Root
• The apical portion of the
root of both premolars
frequently bends to the
distal
• Can bend mesially or be
straight (not as common)
Lingual Aspect - Crown Shape
• Narrower on the
lingual side than
the buccal side
Lingual Aspect - Relative Cusp Size
• The lingual cusp is
shorter than the
buccal cusp
(noticeably on first)
Lingual Aspect - Cusp Ridges (Slopes)
• Mesial and distal cusp
ridges meet at a rounded
cusp tip (sharper than
molars)
Rounded
Lingual Aspect - Lingual Cusp
Position
• The cusp tip always bends
towards the mesial on unworn
lingual cusps
• This makes it easy to tell
right from leftM
Lingual Aspect - Root
• Lingual root of two-rooted
first premolars are shorter
than the buccal
• Both first and second
premolar roots taper
lingually
Proximal Aspect - Crown Morphology
• Maxillary first premolars have a prominent
concavity cervical to the contact area
Mesial Distal
Proximal Aspect - Relative Cusp
Height
• From this view buccal cusp tip is noticeably longer
than the lingual cusp tip on maxillary first premolars
• Nearly equal length on second premolars
Mesial Distal
B
5 4 4 5
Proximal Aspect - Marginal Ridge
• Distal marginal ridge is more cervical than
mesial marginal ridge
• Can see more of the occlusal surface from the
distal
Mesial Distal
B
5 4 4 5
Proximal Aspect - Marginal Ridge
Groove
• Mesial marginal ridge of maxillary first premolar
crossed by groove
• Less frequently see distal marginal ridge groove
• See mesial and distal groove on second premolars
much less frequently
Mesial Distal
B
5 4 4 5
Proximal Aspect - Cervical Line
• Mesial aspect curve more occlusally than
distal
• Lingual CEJ more occlusal than buccal
Mesial Distal
B
5 4 4 5
Proximal Aspect - Height Of Contour
• Lingual located in the middle third of the crown
• Buccal located more cervical at the junction of
the middle and cervical thirds
Mesial Distal
BB
5 4 4 5
Proximal Aspect - Root
• Frequently see two roots on first premolar
• The bifurcation is in the apical third to half
of the root
Mesial Distal
BB
5 4 4 5
Proximal Aspect - Root Depressions
• Maxillary first premolar has prominent root depressions
• On second premolars there is a mesial and distal root
depression, usually more prominent on the distal
Mesial Distal
BB
5 4 4 5
Occlusal Aspect - Relative Size
• Generally the first premolar is smaller than
the second from this aspect
4 5
Occlusal Aspect - Grooves And Fossae
• Possess a central developmental groove
4 5
Occlusal Aspect - Grooves And Fossae
• Mesial and distal pits are closer to the marginal ridges
on first premolars
• Fewer supplemental grooves on first premolars
4 5
oooo
Occlusal Aspect - Grooves And Fossae
• First premolars possess a mesial marginal
ridge groove
4 5
Occlusal Aspect - Taper To The
Lingual
• On first premolars have narrower lingual surface
than buccal
• On second premolars only slight lingual taper
• Crown greater buccolingually than mesiodistally
4 5
Occlusal Aspect - Occusal Outline
• The second is typically more symmetrical
and less angular
4 5

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Maxillary Premolars

  • 1. GeneralsGenerals Of Premolars &Of Premolars & Anatomy of MaxillaryAnatomy of Maxillary PremolarsPremolars Howard Chi, D.M.D.
  • 2. Learning Objectives • Generals of premolars • Class traits of premolars • Anatomy of maxillary premolars
  • 4. General Description Of Premolars – There are eight premolars in the human dentition – Numbers 4,5,12,13,20, 21,28,29 5 4 12 13 20 2128 29
  • 5. Function Of Premolars • 1st premolars function with canine 1) In shearing or cutting food 2) Support the corners of the mouth • 2nd premolars function with molars 1) To masticate 2) To maintain vertical dimension
  • 6. Similarities To Anterior Teeth 1) Developmental lobes – Facial surface develops from three lobes – Buccal ridge more prominent in maxillary arch – One developmental lingual lobe (cingulum or cusp) – Exception: Mandibular 2nd premolar (can have 2 lingual lobes) 1 2 123 1 exception
  • 7. Similarities To Anterior Teeth 2) Taper from the facial, crowns are narrower in the cervical third than occlusally
  • 8. Similarities To Anterior Teeth 3) Cervical lines – Proximal CEJ is concave – Facial and lingual CEJ is convex apically
  • 9. Similarities To Anterior Teeth 4) Root shape – Lingual and facial surfaces are convex – Lingual side of the root and crown are narrower than the facial side Convex
  • 10. Differences To Anterior Teeth 1) Terminology – Facial surface now correctly called the buccal surface (not labial) – Possess occlusal surfaces not incisal edges Buccal Labial Facial
  • 11. Differences To Anterior Teeth 2) Occlusal surface versus incisal edges – No incisal edge or cingulum – Possess one facial cusp and one or two lingual cusps Incisal Occlusal Cingulum
  • 12. Differences To Anterior Teeth 3) Marginal ridges – Oriented in a horizontal plane (not vertical like anterior teeth) Marginal Ridges Vertical Horizontal
  • 13. Differences To Anterior Teeth 4) Crown length – Maxillary premolars are shorter than maxillary anterior teeth – Premolar root are about the same length as maxillary central incisor Same length as Central
  • 14. Differences To Anterior Teeth 5) Crest of curvature (height of contour) – From a mesial and distal aspect, crest of curvature on buccal and lingual are more occlusal than anterior teeth – Exception: Mandibular first premolar - located as far cervically as anterior teeth
  • 15. Differences To Anterior Teeth 6) Contact areas – Proximal contact areas are more cervically located than anterior teeth
  • 16. Class Traits of PremolarsClass Traits of Premolars
  • 17. Buccal Class Traits Of Premolars 1) Crown shape (outline) – Crown is broadest at level of contact areas and narrow at the cervix – Has pentagonal shape – Mesial and distal sides straight from contact to cervix D M
  • 18. Buccal Class Traits Of Premolars 2) Cusp slope size – Buccal cusp tip often slightly mesial to long axis (like canine) – Mesial cusp slope shorter than the distal – Exception: Maxillary first premolar - cusp tip slightly to the distal
  • 19. Buccal Class Traits Of Premolars 3) Convex contact areas – Both mesial and distal are convex around the contact areas – Distal contact normally slightly more cervical than the mesial – Exception: Mandibular first premolars - mesial contact slightly more cervical
  • 20. Buccal Class Traits Of Premolars 4) Crown morphology – Buccal surface is convex – Buccal ridge runs occluso-cervically in the middle of the crown Buccal Ridge
  • 21. Buccal Class Traits Of Premolars 5) Root – Buccal surface is convex with an apical taper – The apical third may possess a distal bend Distal Bend
  • 22. Lingual Class Traits Of Premolars 1) Crown shape (outline) – Crown is narrower on the lingual than the buccal – Exception: Mandibular 2nd premolars with three cusps – Lingual surface is convex Exception 29
  • 23. Lingual Class Traits Of Premolars 2) Root – Lingual surface is convex and narrower mesiodistally than the facial aspect
  • 24. Proximal Class Traits Of Premolars 1) Triangular ridges – Buccal and lingual triangualr ridges meet in the central groove forming the transverse ridge – Exception: Mandibular 2nd premolar (three cusp form) Mesial View
  • 25. Proximal Class Traits Of Premolars 2) Crest of curvature (height of contour) – On buccal at or near junction of middle and Cervical thirds – On lingual at middle third – Exception: Mandibular first premolars buccal height of contour at cervical third (lingual same as other premolars) Mesial View
  • 26. Proximal Class Traits Of Premolars 3) Marginal ridges – Mesial marginal ridge more occlusal than the distal – Exception: Mandibular first premolars Mesial View
  • 27. Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars 1) Tooth proportions – Considerably wider faciolingually than mesiodistally 4 5 28 29
  • 28. Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars 2) Occlusal table – Both buccal and lingual cusps have mesial and distal cusp ridges or slopes which travel cervically to join the marginal ridges – These structures form the occlusal table (or outline) 4 5 28 29
  • 29. Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars 3) Triangular ridges – Extend from the cusp to to the central groove (together form a transverse ridge) – Exception: Three-cusped mandibular 2nd premolar 4 5 28 29
  • 30. Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars 4) Grooves and fossae – Central developmental groove runs mesiodistally – Exceptions: Mandibluar 1st premolar and three-cusped 2nd premolar – Fossae possess supplemental grooves to the buccal and lingual 4 5 28 29
  • 31. Occlusal Class Traits Of Premolars 5) Proximal contacts – From this view are either on or slighlty buccal to the mid-root axis 4 5 28 29
  • 33. Buccal Aspect - Relative Size And Shape Of The Crown • Maxillary first premolars are the widest of the eight • The crown is longer than the second premolar crown • Consequently the second premolar crowns appear squat 5
  • 34. Buccal Aspect - Relative Size And Shape Of The Crown • The mesial and distal sides converge more noticeably on maxillary first premolars • Cusp ridges are more broad and angular on maxillary first premolars 4 5
  • 35. Buccal Aspect - Contacts • Mesial contact is in the middle third, near the junction of the middle and occlusal thirds • Distal contact is slightly more cervical (still in middle third) More Cervical As We Go Distal
  • 36. Buccal Aspect - Buccal Cusp Tip Location • Exception: Maxillary first premolar has a cusp tip slightly to the distal of the mid-tooth line • This creates a mesial cusp ridge longer than the distal cusp ridge • The opposite is true for maxillary second premolars
  • 37. Buccal Aspect - Buccal Cusp Shape • Buccal cusp is relatively long and sharp on the maxillary first premolar • Mesial and distal slopes meet at nearly right angles (100-110o ) • Cusp tip on second premolar not as pointed with ridges that are more obtuse (125-130o ) 4
  • 38. Buccal Aspect - Contour Of The Crown • Prominent buccal ridge on the maxillary first premolar • Can find a mesial depression next to buccal ridge • Rarely find a distal depression • Buccal ridge less prominent on maxillary second premolars
  • 39. Buccal Aspect - Root • Maxillary first premolar usually has two divided roots branching from a common trunk • Can occasionally see the lingual root tip from buccal on first premolars
  • 40. Buccal Aspect - Root Length • The second premolar root is longer on average than the first premolar root • The crown to root ratio is highest for any maxillary tooth
  • 41. Buccal Aspect - Distal Bend In Root • The apical portion of the root of both premolars frequently bends to the distal • Can bend mesially or be straight (not as common)
  • 42. Lingual Aspect - Crown Shape • Narrower on the lingual side than the buccal side
  • 43. Lingual Aspect - Relative Cusp Size • The lingual cusp is shorter than the buccal cusp (noticeably on first)
  • 44. Lingual Aspect - Cusp Ridges (Slopes) • Mesial and distal cusp ridges meet at a rounded cusp tip (sharper than molars) Rounded
  • 45. Lingual Aspect - Lingual Cusp Position • The cusp tip always bends towards the mesial on unworn lingual cusps • This makes it easy to tell right from leftM
  • 46. Lingual Aspect - Root • Lingual root of two-rooted first premolars are shorter than the buccal • Both first and second premolar roots taper lingually
  • 47. Proximal Aspect - Crown Morphology • Maxillary first premolars have a prominent concavity cervical to the contact area Mesial Distal
  • 48. Proximal Aspect - Relative Cusp Height • From this view buccal cusp tip is noticeably longer than the lingual cusp tip on maxillary first premolars • Nearly equal length on second premolars Mesial Distal B 5 4 4 5
  • 49. Proximal Aspect - Marginal Ridge • Distal marginal ridge is more cervical than mesial marginal ridge • Can see more of the occlusal surface from the distal Mesial Distal B 5 4 4 5
  • 50. Proximal Aspect - Marginal Ridge Groove • Mesial marginal ridge of maxillary first premolar crossed by groove • Less frequently see distal marginal ridge groove • See mesial and distal groove on second premolars much less frequently Mesial Distal B 5 4 4 5
  • 51. Proximal Aspect - Cervical Line • Mesial aspect curve more occlusally than distal • Lingual CEJ more occlusal than buccal Mesial Distal B 5 4 4 5
  • 52. Proximal Aspect - Height Of Contour • Lingual located in the middle third of the crown • Buccal located more cervical at the junction of the middle and cervical thirds Mesial Distal BB 5 4 4 5
  • 53. Proximal Aspect - Root • Frequently see two roots on first premolar • The bifurcation is in the apical third to half of the root Mesial Distal BB 5 4 4 5
  • 54. Proximal Aspect - Root Depressions • Maxillary first premolar has prominent root depressions • On second premolars there is a mesial and distal root depression, usually more prominent on the distal Mesial Distal BB 5 4 4 5
  • 55. Occlusal Aspect - Relative Size • Generally the first premolar is smaller than the second from this aspect 4 5
  • 56. Occlusal Aspect - Grooves And Fossae • Possess a central developmental groove 4 5
  • 57. Occlusal Aspect - Grooves And Fossae • Mesial and distal pits are closer to the marginal ridges on first premolars • Fewer supplemental grooves on first premolars 4 5 oooo
  • 58. Occlusal Aspect - Grooves And Fossae • First premolars possess a mesial marginal ridge groove 4 5
  • 59. Occlusal Aspect - Taper To The Lingual • On first premolars have narrower lingual surface than buccal • On second premolars only slight lingual taper • Crown greater buccolingually than mesiodistally 4 5
  • 60. Occlusal Aspect - Occusal Outline • The second is typically more symmetrical and less angular 4 5

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. On picture, should be tooth #12, not 5.