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Maxillary Maxillary permanent permanent

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-There are two maxillary and two mandibular canines. -They are called corner stone of the mouth.

-It has long root for good anchorage in the bone. -The middle labial lobe is well developed forming cusp

and labial ridge.

-The bone ridge over the labial surface of the root is called canine eminence (insure facial expression).

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ChronologyAppearance of the dental organ 6 m.i.uFirst evidence of calcification 4-5 months.

Enamel completed 6-7 yearsEruption 11-12 yearsRoot completed 14-15 years

Type and functionThis tooth has the function of incising, holding and tearing food as well as esthetic.

No. of lobesIt has four lobes (three labial-the middle is well developed- and cingulum)

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33 2 24 4

RelationThe upper canine make contact mesially with the distal surface of the lateral incisors and distally with the mesial surface of the 1st premolar.

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No. of surfaces It has four surfaces and incisal aspect.

Labial Lingual Mesial Distal

IncisalNo. of roots

It has one root.

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Surface AnatomySurface Anatomy -The mesial half of the crown resembles the upper lateral

incisor where the distal half resembles a premolar.

Labial aspect☻Geometrical outline of the crown: Trapezoid.

-The short side cervically.-The long side incisally.

☻The outline: -Mesial outline starting from cervical line

convex till the junction of and incisal thirds ( contact area). Then become concave till cusp tip.

-The cervical line is convex root-wards.

-The distal outline is concave till the middle third (the contact area) then convex to the cusp tip.

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-The distal slope is longer than the mesial slope.

☻Surface anatomy:-The surface is convex both mesiodistally and inciso-cervically.Elevations

-Cervical ridge. -Labial ridge.

Depressions -Two developmental grooves.

☻The root: -It is long, slender, conical in

shape with distal curvature of the apical 3rd.

-Cusp.

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Lingual aspect

-It has the same geometrical outline and outline as the labial surface.- The mesial and distal sides of the crown and root converge lingually.☻Surface anatomy:

The elevations: -The cingulum.

-The marginal ridges (mesial and distal). -The lingual ridge.

-Mesio and disto-incisal ridges.

The depressions -Two lingual fossae.

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Cingulum.

Mesial marginal ridge.

Distal marginal ridge

M.L.FD.L.F

M.I.RidgeD.I.Ridge

Lingual ridge

Enumerate the names of the following elevations and

depressions?

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Mesial aspect☻Geometrical outline of the crown:☻Triangular in shape; the base cervically and the apex incisally.☻The cusp tip may be on a line that bisects the centre of the root or slightly labial to it.☻The outline:☻The labial outline is convex with the greatest convexity at cervical 1/3 ( cervical ridge).☻The lingual outline is convex at cervical 1/3 (cingulum).- Then straight at the middle 3rd and convex at incisal 3rd.

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☻The mesial cervical line is convex incisally.

☻Surface anatomy:☻The mesial surface is convex with the maximum convexity at the junction of the incisal and middle 1/3s ( the contact area).

☻The root: -The root is broad and taper to blunt

apex.

-It has a distal developmental depression.

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The distal aspect

☻Similar to the mesial aspect but differ in.

- The cervical line curvature is less than mesial ( by 1 mm).

-The contact area is broader and located at the middle 1/3 (more cervially).

-The developmental depression of the root is more developed.

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Incisal aspect

-The labio-lingual diameter is greater than the mesio-distal diameter.

-The cusp tip is slightly labial and mesial to the center of the crown.

Labial

Lingual

M D

-The distal slope is longer than the mesial slope.

-All elevations and depressions can be seen from this aspect.

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Enumerate the names of the following elevations and depressions?

Cervical ridgr.

Labial ridge.

D. slope.

D.M.R

Cusp tip.

M. slope.

Lingual ridge.

M.M.R

Lingual fossae. Cingulum.

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☻Pulp cavity

►Mesio-distal section

►Labio-lingual section

-Has narrow pulp chamber.

-The root canal is long and tapering down to the apical foramen.

-The pulp chamber is pointed incisally.

-The root canal start cervically wide till about the middle then narrows to the apical foramen.

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Mandibular Mandibular permanent permanent

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ChronologyAppearance of the dental organ 6 m.i.uFirst evidence of calcification 4-5 months.

Enamel completed 6-7 yearsEruption 9-10 yearsRoot completed 12-13 years

Type and functionThis tooth has the function of incising, holding and tearing food as well as esthetic.

No. of lobesIt has four lobes (three labial-the middle is well developed- and cingulum)

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332 2

4 4

RelationThe lower canine make contact mesially with the distal surface of the lateral incisors and distally with the mesial surface of the 1st premolar.

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No. of surfaces It has four surfaces and incisal aspect.

Labial Lingual Mesial Distal

IncisalNo. of roots

It has one root.

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Surface AnatomySurface Anatomy -The mesial half of the crown resembles the upper lateral

incisor where the distal half resembles a premolar.

Labial aspect☻Geometrical outline of the crown: Trapezoid.

-The short side cervically.-The long side incisally.

☻The outline: -Mesial outline Is straight with the mesial

outline of the root. The mesial contact area is at the incisal 3rd.

-The cervical line is convex root-wards.

-The distal outline is convex till the contact area at the junction of incisal and middle 3rds .

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-The distal slope is longer than the mesial slope.

☻Surface anatomy:-The surface is convex both mesiodistally and inciso-cervically.Elevations

-Cervical ridge. -Labial ridge.

Depressions -Two developmental grooves.

☻The root: -It is long, slender, conical in

shape with distal curvature of the apical 3rd.

-Cusp.

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Lingual aspect

-It has the same geometrical outline and outline as the labial surface.- The mesial and distal sides of the crown and root converge lingually.☻Surface anatomy:The elevations: (poorly developed)

-The cingulum. -The marginal ridges (mesial and distal).

-The lingual ridge. -Mesio and disto-incisal ridges.

The depressions -one lingual fossae.

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Enumerate the names of the following elevations and

depressions? Mesio-incisal R.

Disto-incisal R. Lingual ridgeLingual fossa

Mesial marginal ridge

Distal marginal ridge

Cingulum

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Mesial aspect☻Geometrical outline of the crown:☻Triangular in shape; the base cervically and the apex incisally.☻The cusp tip may be on a line that bisects the centre of the root or slightly lingual to it.☻The outline:☻The labial outline is slightlu convex with the greatest convexity at cervical 1/3 ( cervical ridge).☻The lingual outline is convex at cervical 1/3 (cingulum).- Then concave at the middle 3rd and convex at incisal 3rd.

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☻The mesial cervical line is convex incisally.

☻Surface anatomy:☻The mesial surface is convex with the maximum convexity at the incisal third ( the contact area).

☻The root: -The root is broad and taper to blunt

apex.

-It has a distal developmental depression.

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The distal aspect

☻Similar to the mesial aspect but differ in.

- The cervical line curvature is less than mesial ( by 1 mm).

-The contact area is broader and located at the middle 1/3 (more cervially).

-The developmental depression of the root is more developed.

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Incisal aspect

-The labio-lingual diameter is greater than the mesio-distal diameter but in less proportion.

-The cusp tip is slightly lingual and mesial to the center of the crown.

Labial

Lingual

M D

-The distal slope is longer than the mesial slope.

-All elevations and depressions can be seen from this aspect.

-The mesial cusp ridge incline lingual.

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Enumerate the names of the following elevations and depressions?

Cervical ridgr.

Labial ridge.

D. slope.

D.M.R

Cusp tip.

M. slope.

Lingual ridge.

M.M.R

Lingual fossa.

Cingulum.

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