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40 Cards in this Set
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What two teeth does the Max. Canine occlude with?
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Mand. Canine and 1st Pre-molar
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How is the Occlusal contact of Max. Canines unique?
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No contact on cusp tip
Has antagonists in the intercuspal position in the anterior (canine), and posterior (1st pre-molar) |
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Which surface is fuller and more convex on a max. Canine?
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Distal Surface
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Which proximal surface has a greater cervical line curvature on the Max. Canine?
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Mesial Side
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Which surface is straighter on the Max. Canine?
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Mesial Surface
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Which cusp ridge is longer on a max. canine?
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Distal cusp ridge
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Where is the mesial contact point of the Max. Canine?
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Junction of the incisal and middle third
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Is a Max. canine thicker labiolingually or mesiodistally?
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Labiolingually
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How is the Max. Canine cusp tip displaced?
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Labially and mesial to the central long axis of the tooth
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Where is the distal contact of the Max. Canine?
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Middle of the middle third
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What is a feature that is specific to canines?
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labial ridge
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Which tooth has more pronounced labial ridges and developmental depressions?
Max. or Mand. Canines |
Max. Canines
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What are the only teeth to feature a functional lingual surface rather than a functional occlusal surface?
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Max. and Mand. Canines
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From an incisal view what is the shape of the distal surface of the max. canine?
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Convex in the middle third and slightly concave in the cervical third
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From an incisal view what is the shape of the mesial surface of the max. canine?
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Convex in the middle third and nearly flat in the cervical third
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. centrals?
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7-8 yrs
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. laterals?
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8-9 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. canines?
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11-12 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. first pre-molars?
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10-11 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. second pre-molars?
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10-12 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. first molars?
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6-7 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. second molars?
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12-13 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent max. third molars?
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17-21 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. central incisors?
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6-7 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. lateral incisors?
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7-8 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. canines?
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9-10 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. first pre-molars?
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10-12 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. second pre-molars?
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11-12 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. first molars?
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6-7 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. second molars?
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11-13 yrs.
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What is the eruption age of permanent mand. third molars?
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17-21 yrs.
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Which has a straighter mesial border?
Max. or mand. Canine? |
Mand. Canine
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Which has more incisal contact areas?
Max. or Mand. Canine? |
Mand. Canine
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Which way is the cusp tip of the Mand. Canine displaced?
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Displaced lingually
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How is the cusp displaced in the maxillary canine?
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On or labial to the root axis line
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What tooth has a narrower mesiodistal dimension (viewed facially)
Max. or Mand. Canine? |
Mand. Canine
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The mandibular canine has a _____ _____ facial surface when viewed from the mesial or distal.
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Continuous convex
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Which tooth has a cingulum that is more pronounced and centered mesiodistally (viewed lingually)
Max. or Mand. Canine? |
Max. Canine
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Lingual ridges with mesial and distal fossae are _____ _____ on mandibular canines. (Viewed incisally)
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Less prominent
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Which cusp ridge is the shortest on the permanent canines?
Which is the most pronounced? |
Mesial Cusp Ridge
Labial Cusp Ridge |