Anterior Teeth - Canines
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Clinical Consideration
support the incisors Premolars in serve as a protectivefunctionaldevice for
their functions during mastication speech lateral deviation
Act as guides for occlusal movement what is the transition tooth in a dentition
Relieve any excessive horizontal forces the canine
imposed on posteriors proximal root concavities helped to provide
why are they the most stable teeth an increased periodontal anchorage
long root length which offers an last teeth lost in a failing
increased amount of perio tissuesupport 411k
serve as stabilizing anchors for replacements of lost teeth
General Features
Appear more yellow they are the LONGEST teeth in perm denti
why are theycalled theeye teeth what is the shape on labial orlingualview
Fall below the eye sockets Pentagon
Has a cusp what is the shape on proximal view
Max mand are similar triangular
Incisal ridgeedge cusp tip cuspslope they are WIDER LL than the Incisors
How manyslopescorridges are there cusp tip in line w the long axis of the
2 root befor attrition
ONLY teeth w a vertical centrally placed where is the labial height of contour
labial ridge cervical 3rd
Do they have mamelons Is the cingulum smallerlarger or same as inciso
No only in incisors Larger
Has a vertical central lingualridge what divides the 2 lingual fossae
which way does the crown taper central lingual ridge
Lingually Cusp Slopes
Root General Features
Long thick root Eggshaped in cross ii iii iii ii miinatiiiua.es
1 1.5X length of crown section w distal cusp slope of mandible
proximal concavities canine eminence mesial cuspslope shorter
mocationmyfunctionstr
zygzygyneyynammannanmined
located at the corners
pygggjyqeem pjeprpggyqraatgarm.gg
Clinical Consideration
support the incisors Premolars in serve as a protectivefunctionaldevice for
their functions during mastication speech lateral deviation
Act as guides for occlusal movement what is the transition tooth in a dentition
Relieve any excessive horizontal forces the canine
imposed on posteriors proximal root concavities helped to provide
why are they the most stable teeth an increased periodontal anchorage
long root length which offers an last teeth lost in a failing
increased amount of perio tissuesupport 411k
serve as stabilizing anchors for replacements of lost teeth
General Features
Appear more yellow they are the LONGEST teeth in perm denti
why are theycalled theeye teeth what is the shape on labial orlingualview
Fall below the eye sockets Pentagon
Has a cusp what is the shape on proximal view
Max mand are similar triangular
Incisal ridgeedge cusp tip cuspslope they are WIDER LL than the Incisors
How manyslopescorridges are there cusp tip in line w the long axis of the
2 root befor attrition
ONLY teeth w a vertical centrally placed where is the labial height of contour
labial ridge cervical 3rd
Do they have mamelons Is the cingulum smallerlarger or same as inciso
No only in incisors Larger
Has a vertical central lingualridge what divides the 2 lingual fossae
which way does the crown taper central lingual ridge
Lingually Cusp Slopes
Root General Features
Long thick root Eggshaped in cross ii iii iii ii miinatiiiua.es
1 1.5X length of crown section w distal cusp slope of mandible
proximal concavities canine eminence mesial cuspslope shorter