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Latest revision as of 18:30, 22 June 2023

It is generally the largest of all premolars. Its masticatory surface differs from the others in that it can exist in several forms (two-pronged, three-pronged and multi-pronged). It is a Voldrich class II pillar.

second lower premolar (adult dentition left)


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  • SVOBODA, Otto, et al. Stomatologická propedeutika : Učebnice pro lékařské fakulty. 1. vydání. Avicenum, 1984. 392 s.