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15 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
The crown of a canine from the proximal view has what shape?
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triangular
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When viewed from the labial or lingual view the canine crown outline has what shape?
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pentagonal
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From the labial view, canines resemble which posterior teeth?
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premolars
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The shorter cusp slope of a canine.
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mesial
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The height of contour on labial and lingual surfaces of canines lies in what portion?
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cervical third
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The cingulum of a permanent canine corresponds to what developmental lobe?
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lingual
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Dental term for bony ridge of the alveolar bone, especially in the maxilla.
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canine eminence
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True or False: The entire maxillary canine is as long as a mandibular canine.
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true
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True or False. Maxillary canines may have imbrication lines.
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true
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Dental term for extra cusps.
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tubercle
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A lingal pit is often associated with the presence of this.
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tubercled
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The lingual surface of a permanent mandibular canine closely resembles the form of a lingual surface of what teeth?
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adjacent mandibular laterals
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Which permanent canines present root concavities, which gives it a double-rooted appearance?
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MANDIBULAR CANINES
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True or False: Imbrication lines are also present on mandibular canines.
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false
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This anterior tooth is most likely to have a rare bifurcated root.
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mandibular canines
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