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Distolingual Cusp of Maxillary Second Molar Tooth
Skeletal System

Distolingual Cusp of Maxillary Second Molar Tooth

Cuspis distolinguallis dentis molaris secundi maxillaris

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Description

The distolingual cusp is the inferiorly located, pointed elevation found along the distolingual aspect of the crown of maxillary second molar tooth. It is one of the four cusps of this tooth, the other three being the mesiobuccal, mesiolingual, and distobuccal cusps. The distolingual cusp consists of both cusp and triangular ridges.

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