Incisors
Canines
Premolars
Molars
Miscellaneous
100

The smallest tooth in the mouth

What is the Mandibular Central Incisor

100

These two numbers refer to the maxillary canines

What is 6 and 11

100

These numbers represent the mandibular first molars

What is 21 and 28

100

These molars are bifurcated

What are the mandibular molars

100

The longest tooth in the mouth

What is the maxillary canine

200

The facial height of contour of the maxillary central incisor

What is the cervical third

200

The mesial contact of the mandibular canine

What is the incisal third

200

The buccal heights of contour are located in this third

What is the cervical third

200

This is the lingual height of contour of the maxillary molars

What is the middle third

200

These replace your primary molars

What is a premolar

300

The mandibular lateral incisor has a slight downward slope because of this reason

What is the mesial side of the crown being longer than the distal side

300

These are the two fossa on the maxillary canines

What is the mesial and distal fossa

300

This mandibular molar pattern has 3 cusps

What is the Y pattern

300

These are wider buccolingually than mesiodistally

What is the maxillary molar

300

This is tooth wear from tooth to tooth contact

What is attrition

400

These are wider mesiodistally than tall

What is the maxillary central incisor

400

This cusp ridge is longest in primary canines

What is mesial cusp ridge

400

The crown of the mandibular premolars tilts towards this direction

What is the lingual surface

400

This is the 5th cusp of the maxillary molar

What is the Cusp of Carabelli

400

A wide depression where grooves meet 

What is a fossa

500

Although rare, these may have a bifurcated root with lingual and labial branches

What is the mandibular lateral incisor

500

The mesial contact point of the maxillary canine

What is the junction of the incisal and middle third

500

These are the proximal points of contact of the maxillary first premolar

What is the junction of the occlusal and middle thirds

500

This runs from the triangular ridge of the DB cusp to the distal cusp ridge of ML cusp

What is the oblique ridge

500

Travels mesiodistally and divides the occlusal table in half

What is the central groove