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