Maxillary Second Premolar the maxillary first premolar in function Less angular ,rounded crown in all aspects. Single root Smaller crown cervico occlusally Root length is as great or greater BUCCAL ASPECT Not as long as that of the first premolar Less pointed Mesial slope is shorter than the distal slope Buccal ridge of the crown may not be so prominent whencompared with the first premolarLINGUAL ASPECT Lingual cusp is longer making the crown longer on the lingual sideMESIAL ASPECT Cusps of second premolar are shorter with the buccal and lingual cusps more nearly the same length Greater distance between cusp tips-that widens the occlusal surface buccolingually No developmental depression on the mesial surface of the crown as on the first premolar Crown surface is convex instead No deep dev. Groove crossing the mesial marginal ridgeOCCLUSAL ASPECT Outline of the crown is more rounded or oval rather than angular Central dev. groove is shorter and more irregular Tendency toward multiple supplementary grooves radiating from the central groove that may extend out to the cusp ridges Makes for an irregular occlusal surface and gives a very wrinkled appearance