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17 Cards in this Set
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- Back
What type of teeth have the longest roots in the oral cavity?
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Canines
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Which of the canines have a labial ridge?
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All of the canines
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Which of the canines have the largest cingulum?
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Maxillary canines
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Which of the canines have the thinner marginal ridge?
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Mandibular canines
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Which canines have mesial and distal root grooves?
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Both maxillary and mandibular canines.
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Which set of canines have the cusp tip lingually inclined?
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Mandibular
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Which anterior teeth have a lingual ridge?
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Canines
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Which set of canines are the widest mesiodistally?
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Maxillary canines.
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Which set of canines have a prominent canine eminence?
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Maxillary canines
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Which set of teeth are wider labiolingually than mesiodistally?
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Canines
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Which set of canines have their contact areas more incisally located?
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Mandibular canines
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Which set of canines appear wedge shaped from the proximal view?
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Mandibular canines
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Which set of canines are more likley to have root bifurcation?
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Mandibular canines
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Which set of canines tend to show more labioincisal wear?
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Mandibular canines
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Which set of canines have a later eruption date?
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Maxillary canines
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What is the function of the canine teeth?
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Cutting and shearing
Support face and lips guidepost in occlusion |
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What are the canines often refered to regarding their role in occlusion?
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"cornerstone of the arch"
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