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