Figure 1: picture showing normal occlusal morphology of the permanent maxillary second molar. (Courtesy: Ash and Stanley [1])
FIGURE 2
Figure 2: Maxillary left second molar mimicking a maxillary premolar with one buccal (BC) and one lingual cusp (LC). Prominent cusp of
carabelli can be seen on first molar (black arrow)
FIGURE 3
Figure 3: Premolarization (premolar like molar) of maxillary right second molar with two cusps (one buccal – BC and one lingual cusp - LC).
Cusp of carabelli also noticed (black arrow)
FIGURE 4
Figure 4: Dental cast showing premolar like maxillary second molar which is rotated (only two cusps, BC – buccal cusp and LC – lingual cusp)
Figures at a glance