An elevation of enamel that descends from the cusp into the middle area of the occlusal surface is the _________ ridge

a. transverse
b. triangular
c. oblique
d. marginal


b
RATIONALE: An elevation of enamel that descends from the cusp into the middle area of the occlusal surface is the triangular ridge.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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