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- Lewis_offset abstract "The Lewis offset is a term for the portion of the central groove on a permanent mandibular first molar which lies between the two central pits. It lies at an angle to the mesio-distal axis of the tooth, and causes the mesial portion of the central groove to be located further buccally than the distal portion. This buccolingual shift correlates with a relative difference in size between the mesial and distal cusps on these teeth - the mesiolingual cusp is larger than the mesiobuccal cusp, but the distobuccal cusp is larger than the distolingual cusp. It also allows for the buccal groove to be located mesial to the lingual groove which is mandatory to accommodate the relative sizes of the three cusps on the buccal and two cusps on the lingual of the occlusal surface of the tooth.The offset is named for Dr. Christopher S. Lewis, a Mercer Island, WA dentist.".
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- Lewis_offset wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Lewis_offset wikiPageWikiLink Category:Teeth.
- Lewis_offset wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_dentistry.
- Lewis_offset wikiPageWikiLink Mandibular_first_molar.
- Lewis_offset wikiPageWikiLink File:Mandibular_1st_Molar.svg.
- Lewis_offset wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lewis offset".
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- Lewis_offset subject Category:Teeth.
- Lewis_offset hypernym Term.
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- Lewis_offset comment "The Lewis offset is a term for the portion of the central groove on a permanent mandibular first molar which lies between the two central pits. It lies at an angle to the mesio-distal axis of the tooth, and causes the mesial portion of the central groove to be located further buccally than the distal portion.".
- Lewis_offset label "Lewis offset".
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- Lewis_offset depiction Mandibular_1st_Molar.svg.
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