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- Cusp_of_Carabelli abstract "The cusp of Carabelli, or Carabelli's tubercle, or tuberculum anomalum of Georg Carabelli is a small additional cusp at the mesiopalatal line angle of maxillary first molars. This extra cusp is usually found on the first molar, and becomes progressively less likely in the second, third molars. This cusp is entirely absent in some individuals and present in others in a variety of forms. In some cases, Carabelli's cusp may rival the main cusps in size. Other related forms include ridges, pits, or furrows. This additional cusp was first described in 1842 by the Hungarian Georg Carabelli (Carabelli György), the court dentist of the Austrian Emperor Franz.The cusp of Carabelli is a heritable feature. Kraus (1951) proposed that homozygosity of a gene is responsible for a pronounced tubercle, whereas the heterozygote shows slight grooves, pits, tubercles or bulge. Later studies showed that the development of this trait is affected by multiple genes. Carabelli's cusp is most common among Europeans (75-85% of individuals) and rarest in Pacific Islands (35-45%).This cusp may also be found in dogs and cats.".
- Cusp_of_Carabelli thumbnail Carabelli.jpg?width=300.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli wikiPageID "1440657".
- Cusp_of_Carabelli wikiPageRevisionID "563288517".
- Cusp_of_Carabelli hasPhotoCollection Cusp_of_Carabelli.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli subject Category:Parts_of_tooth.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli type Abstraction100002137.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli type Part113809207.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli type PartsOfTooth.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli type Relation100031921.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli comment "The cusp of Carabelli, or Carabelli's tubercle, or tuberculum anomalum of Georg Carabelli is a small additional cusp at the mesiopalatal line angle of maxillary first molars. This extra cusp is usually found on the first molar, and becomes progressively less likely in the second, third molars. This cusp is entirely absent in some individuals and present in others in a variety of forms. In some cases, Carabelli's cusp may rival the main cusps in size.".
- Cusp_of_Carabelli label "Cusp of Carabelli".
- Cusp_of_Carabelli label "Tubérculo de Carabelli".
- Cusp_of_Carabelli label "カラベリー結節".
- Cusp_of_Carabelli sameAs カラベリー結節.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli sameAs Tubérculo_de_Carabelli.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli sameAs m.051sqq.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli sameAs Q4386383.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli sameAs Q4386383.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli sameAs Cusp_of_Carabelli.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli wasDerivedFrom Cusp_of_Carabelli?oldid=563288517.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli depiction Carabelli.jpg.
- Cusp_of_Carabelli isPrimaryTopicOf Cusp_of_Carabelli.