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Morphological feature of molar teeth
Zuckerkandl's tubercle
Anatomical terminology[edit on Wikidata]

The Zuckerkandl's tubercle is a small cervical tubercle at the mesiobuccal crown margin of maxillary and mandibular deciduous first molars over the mesial root. It is one of the key identifying features of the teeth. The tubercle is always present, regardless of age or ethnicity

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References

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Dental anatomy
Nomenclature
Teeth
Maxillary teeth
Incisor
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Molar
Mandibular teeth
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