Maxillary second premolar
Maxillary second premolars of permanent teeth marked in red. There are no premolars in primary teeth.
Identifiers
FMA55802
Anatomical terminology

The maxillary second premolar is one of two teeth located in the upper maxilar, laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both the maxillary first premolars of the mouth but mesial (toward the midline of the face) from both maxillary first molars. The function of this premolar is similar to that of first molars in regard to grinding being the principal action during mastication, commonly known as chewing. There are two cusps on maxillary second premolars, but both of them are less sharp than those of the maxillary first premolars. There are no deciduous (baby) maxillary premolars. Instead, the teeth that precede the permanent maxillary premolars are the deciduous maxillary molars.

In the universal system of notation, the permanent maxillary premolars are designated by a number. The right permanent maxillary second premolar is known as "4", and the left one is known as "13". In the Palmer notation, a number is used in conjunction with a symbol designating in which quadrant the tooth is found. For this tooth, the left and right second premolars would have the same number, "5", but the right one would have the symbol, "โ”˜", underneath it, while the left one would have, "โ””". The international notation has a different numbering system than the previous two, and the right permanent maxillary second premolar is known as "15", and the left one is known as "25".

References

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  • Ash, Major M. and Stanley J. Nelson, 2003. Wheelerโ€™s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion. 8th edition.

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Premolar

the maxillary first premolar, maxillary second premolar, mandibular first premolar, and the mandibular second premolar. Premolar teeth by definition are

Dental anatomy

cusps on maxillary second premolars, but both of them are less sharp than those of the maxillary first premolars. The mandibular first premolar is the tooth

Maxillary first molar

The maxillary first molar is the human tooth located laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both the maxillary second premolars of the mouth

Maxillary first premolar

The maxillary first premolar is one of two premolars that exist in the maxilla. Premolars are only found in the adult dentition and typically erupt at

Maxillary sinus

of the maxilla. Extension into the maxillary alveolar process may cause the roots of the molars and even premolars to lie just beneath the floor of the

FDI World Dental Federation notation

maxillary canine 1 43 33 83 73 mandibular canine 1 14 24 maxillary first premolar 2 44 34 mandibular first premolar 1 15 25 maxillary second premolar

Maxillary second molar

molars, the deciduous molars are followed by permanent premolars. The deciduous maxillary second molar is the most likely deciduous tooth to have an oblique

Root canal treatment

are less reliable than saliva-based tests.[citation needed] Molars and premolars that have had root canal therapy should be protected with a crown that