Difference between groove and fissure in tooth
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Dental anatomy terms. 1. FISSURE- agroove, natural division, deep furrow, elongated cleft EMBRASSURE- are a V-shaped flare surrounding the proximal contact areas of a tooth. ... sulcus -isan elongated valley or depression in the surface of a tooth formed by the inclines of adjacent cusps or ridges.,
Dental anatomy terms. 1. FISSURE- agroove, natural division, deep furrow, elongated cleft EMBRASSURE- are a V-shaped flare surrounding the proximal contact areas of a tooth. ... sulcus -isan elongated valley or depression in the surface of a tooth formed by the inclines of adjacent cusps or ridges.Aug 23, 2013
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The difference between groove and fissure into lies on the depth.
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- a groove is a long and wide deepening of a furrow in the natural surface of the tooth. There is dimination of the enamel thickening in the part where the groove is formed.
- a fissure is such a correct which separates the two parts of the teeth in which the animal is still present in the outer boundary of the teeth.
- As a result a groove is much easier to be turned into the natural teeth anatomy however a fissure is difficult to turn into the normal teeth.
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