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    The Crown of a Deciduous Maxillary First Molar Is Much
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The Crown of a Deciduous Maxillary First Molar Is Much

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The crown of a deciduous maxillary first molar is much larger than that of the maxillary second molar;however the roots of the second molar are longer.

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