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Bear a close resemblance to one another
permanent maxillary and mandibular canines
placed at the "corners of the mouth"
permanent maxillary and madibular canines
crown+root lengths = longest teeth in mouth
permanent maxillary and madibular canines
contribute to "canine guidance," a necessary component of an ideal functional occlusion
permanent maxillary and madibular canines
intiation of calcification 4-5 months
maxillary and mandibular canine
crown complete 6-7 years
maxillary and mandibular canine
eruption 11-12 years
maxillary canine
eruption 9-10 years
mandibular canine
root complete 13-15 years
maxillary canine
root complete 12-14 years
mandibular canine
very well defined middle facial lobes that have developed incisally into strong, well-formed cusps
maxillary and mandibular canine
anterior teeth with transitional features of posterior teeth
maxillary and mandibular canine
cosmetically essential for normal facial expressions at the corners of the mouth (canine eminence)
maxillary and mandibular canine
longest root in the mouth (17.0mm)
maxillary canine
longest overal crown length (10.0mm) Mn Ca >Mx Cl > Mx Ca
maxillary canine
crown and root narrower (M-D) than central incisor
maxillary canine (facial view)
M proximal contact: JIM 1/3
maxillary canine (facial view)
D proximal contact area: M1/3
maxillary canine (facial view)
M crown outline convex from cervix to M contact
maxillary canine (facial view)
D crown outline concave from cervix to D contact
maxillary canine (facial view)
cusp tip in line or slightly M to the MD bisector
maxillary canine (facial view)
M cusp ridge shorter than the D cusp ridge (cusp tip slightly M of M-D bisector)
maxillary canine (facial view)
apical 1/3 of the root usually has D culvature (can be M or straight)
maxillary canine (facial view)
convexity of cervical line toward root portion
maxillary canine (facial view)
facial crown surface smooth
maxillary canine
(max face smooth)
developmental depressions delineating 3 facial lobes
maxillary canine (facial view)
middle facial lobe most developed of the 3 facial lobes
maxillary canine (facial view)
F ridge extends from cusp tip to cervical ridge; inclines mesially at its center
maxillary canine (facial view)
cusp tip at or slightly M of center
maxillary canine (lingual view)
M cusp ridge shorter than distal cusp ridge
maxillary canine (lingual view)
proximal contact areas the same
maxillary canine (lingual view)
cusp tip at or F to F-L bisector (never lingual)
maxillary canine (mesial view)
cusp tip and root tip aligned
maxillary canine (mesial view)
signficant incisial curvature of cervical line
maxillary canine (mesial view)
cuvature of cervical line more even
maxillary canine (lingual view)
cingulum large;slightly off-set toward the distal
maxillary canine (lingual view)
well developed marginal ridges
maxillary canine (lingual view)
M and D lingual fossae
maxillary canine (lingual view)
crown form tringular
maxillary canine (mesial view)
greatest FL measurement of any anterior tooth
maxillary canine (mesial view)
F convex then flat
maxillary canine ( mesial view)
F convex then concave like a "S"
maxillary canine (mesial view)
(mnenomic MAX CAN SHOUT)
Ht. of F and L curvature at cervical 1/3 (cervical ridge)
maxillary canine (mesial view)
overall crown outline diamond shaped
maxillary canine (incisal view)
cusp tip M to the M-D bisector and F to the F-L bisector
maxillary canine (incisal view)
middle facial lobe evident as facial ridge
maxillary canine (incisal view)
cingulum makes up cervical 1/3 of crown
maxillary canine (incisal view)
cusp tip aligned with root tip centered over the root
maxillary canine (distal view)
cervical line dips but not as severely as on mesial surface
maxillary canine (distal view)
more pronounce concavity cervical to the distal contact area
maxillary canine (distal view)
M portion much more bulked than the distal
maxillary canine (incisal view)
D portions appears "stretched" to make contact w/1st premolar
maxillary canine (incisal view)
greatest (along w/Mn canine) overall tooth length
maxillary canine
longest root of any tooth
maxillary canine
F-L dimensions greatest of any anterior tooth
maxillary canine
distal bulge (pinched or stretched distally)
maxillary canine
cusp tip centered with or facial to F-L bisector (never lingual)
maxillary canine
greatest cervical ridge prominence of any anterior tooth
maxillary canine
greatest facial ridge prominence of any anterior tooth
maxillary canine
distal contact area centered F-L and C-l
maxillary canine
longest C-l crown length of any tooth (11.0 mm)
mandibular canine
(wrong crown man)
along with maxillary canine, crown + root = longest of all teeth (27.0 mm)
mandibular canine
largest mandibular anterior tooth
mandibular canine
esthetically important, contributes to smile line
mandibular canine
partners with maxillary canine for "canine rise" disclusion
mandibular canine
can have bifurcated root (F and L)-key difference between maxillar and mandibular canine
mandibular canine
consistent anatomy
mandibular canine
anatomical features are subtle and muted, not as conspicuous
mandibular canine
M crown outline straight with the M root outline
mandibular canine (facial view)
cusp tip in alignment w/M-D bisector
mandibular canine (facial view)
M cusp ridge shorter than D cusp ridge (similar with maxillar canine)
mandibular canine (facial view)
CEJ semicircular curvature apically
mandibular canine (facial view)
(MJ man apic)
structures are present but less developed and less distinct
mandibular canine (lingual view)
generally smoother and more regular lingual surface
mandibular canine
lingual ridge
mandibular canine
cingulum
mandibular canine (lingual view)
M marginal ridge
mandibular canine (lingual view)
D marginal ridge
mandibular canine (lingual view)
mesiolingual fossa
mandibular canine (lingual view)
distolingual fossa
mandibular canine (lingual view)
crown length longer than maxillary canine (11.0 vs 10.0 mm)
mandibular canine (facial view)
crown width narrower (7.0 vs 7.5 mm) makes crown appear longer as well
mandibular canine (facial view)
M contact area: incisal 1/3
mandibular canine (facial view)
D contact area:middle 1/3
mandibular canine (facial view)
F outline of crown and root = "C"
mandibular canine
(mesial view)
F & L heights of curvature (cervical ridges ) vary slight (only 0.5 mm extension beyond CEJ)
mandibular canine (mesial view)
very little difference
mandibular canine (distal view)
lingual position of cusp tip
mandibular canine (distal view)
CEJ curvature toward incisal flatter
mandibular canine (distal view)
developmental root depression
mandibular canine (distal view)
M portion of crown more developed than D portion
mandibular canine (incisal view)
cusp tip is lingual to F-L bisector
mandibular canine (mesial view)
incisial curvature of CEJ (more so than maxillary canine)
mandibular canine (mesial view)
cingulum not pronounced
mandibular canine (mesial view)
developmental depression pronounced and deep (possibility of two canal &/or two roots)
mandibular canine (mesial view)
crown ouline diamond shaped
mandibular canine (incisal view)
F-L dimension > M-D
mandibular canine (incisal view)
cusp tip and cusp ridges lingual of F-L bisector
mandibular canine (incisal view)
cusp tip M of M-D bisector
mandibular incisal view
greatest (along with maxillary canine) overall tooth length
mandibular canine
longest root length of any mandibular tooth
mandibular
I-C crown length greatest of any tooth
mandibular canine
mesial crown & root surfaces aligned in a straight line
mandibular
proximal view:facial crown & root curvature = "C"
mandibular
cusp/tip cusp ridges lingual to F-L bisector (shared with all mandibular anterior teeth incisal ridges)
mandibular
ML & DL fossae each have distinctive boundaries
mandibular canine
mandibular canines display anatomy tha is less developed than maxillary canines
mandibular canine
on the crown of the permanent maxillary canine, the structure which is located immediately to the mesial of the lingual ridge is correctly termed the:
mesiolingula fossa
when compared to the permanent mandibular canine, the crown of the maxillary canine normally exhibits greater prominence of:
the cingulum, facial ridge, and marginal ridge
from the labial aspect of the permanent mandibular canine, the mesial margin of the crown from the contact area to the cervical line normally:
straight
(me straight man)