INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Which posterior tooth has the tallest crown?

  1. Maxillary second premolar

  2. Mandibular first premolar

  3. Maxillary first premolar

  4. Mandibular second premolar

The correct answer is: Maxillary first premolar

The maxillary first premolar is the tooth with the tallest crown, as it is located on the upper jaw and is generally larger and taller than the mandibular first premolar, which is located on the lower jaw. The other options, including the maxillary second premolar and mandibular second premolar, are not considered to have the tallest crown as they are either located on the lower jaw or are not known for their significant height.