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ORAL BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT APPLICATION OF TOOTH ANATOMY IN DENTAL PRACTICE

Application of tooth anatomy in denta practice

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ORAL BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT

APPLICATION OF TOOTH ANATOMY IN DENTAL

PRACTICE

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Treating decayed , broken and missing teeth

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Treating decayed , broken and missing teeth

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Treating decayed , broken and missing teeth

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Treating decayed , broken and missing teeth

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Dental Anomalies

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Dental Anomalies

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Human Dentitions

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Application of Root and Pulp morphology related to Endodontic theraby

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Application of Root and Pulp morphology related to Endodontic theraby

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Application of Root and Pulp morphology related to Endodontic theraby

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Application of Root and Pulp morphology related to Endodontic theraby

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Application of Root and Pulp morphology related to Endodontic theraby

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Application of Root and Pulp morphology related to Endodontic theraby

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Occlusion and Malocclusion

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Occlusion and Malocclusion

Angle’s class I occlusion: incisor relationship.A. Normal horizontal alignment has the incisal edge of the maxillaryincisors anterior to the incisal edge of the mandibular incisors,also known as normal overjet (denoted by the horizontalarrow). B. Normal vertical alignment has the incisal edge of themaxillary incisors overlapping (hiding from view) the incisal thirdof the mandibular incisor, also known as normal overbite

(denoted by the vertical arrow.)

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Occlusion and Malocclusion

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Occlusion and Malocclusion

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Occlusion and Malocclusion

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Periodontal Anatomy

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Periodontal Anatomy

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Periodontal Anatomy

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Forensic Dentistry

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Forensic Dentistry

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Forensic Dentistry

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Forensic Dentistry

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