cusp angle


cusp an·gle

1. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp with the plane that passes through the tip of the cusp and is perpendicular to a line bisecting the cusp, measured mesiodistally or buccolingually; 2. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp with a perpendicular line bisecting the cusp, measured mesiodistally or buccolingually; 3. one half of the angle included between the buccal and lingual or mesial and distal cusp inclines.

cusp an·gle

(kŭsp anggĕl) 1. Angle made by slopes (i.e., incline) of a cusp (mesiodistally or buccolingually) with plane that passes through tip of cusp and is perpendicular to a line bisecting the cusp, measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. 2. Angle made by the slopes of a cusp with a perpendicular line bisecting the cusp, measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. 3. Half the angle included between the buccal and lingual or mesial and distal cusp inclines.