Canines Flashcards

1
Q

Canine features:

A

Succedaneous, pierce/tear, longest most stable teeth, root concavities, lingual ridge (2 fossae)

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2
Q

Cusp Slope

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Shorter mesially

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3
Q

Canines lingual:

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Cingulum, marginal ridges + lingual ridge = two fossae

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4
Q

Canine eminence

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Bony ridge in jaw (major facial support)

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5
Q

Maxillary #’s

A

6,11

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6
Q

Mandibular #’s

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22,27

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7
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Eruption dates #6/11

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Age 11-12

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8
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Root Completion #6/11

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Age 13-15

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9
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Eruption #22,27

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Age 9-10

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10
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Root Completion #22,27

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Age 12-14

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11
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Antagonists #6,11

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28/27

22/21

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12
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Antagonists #22,27

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10/11

7/6

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13
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Bifurcated root

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Split root. Mand canine clinical consideration

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14
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Dilaceration

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Root apex turns left/right. Mand canine clinical consideration

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15
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Features: Max Canine

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Longest Max root!
Mesial contact = incisal/middle 
Distal contact = incisal 3rd
HOC- labial = cervical 
  Lingual = middle
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16
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Features: Mand Canine

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Longest mand root! 
Mesial contact = incisal 3rd
Distal contact = incisal/middle 
HOC - labial = cervical 
Lingual = middle
17
Q

Clinical considerations: Max Canine

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Ectopic eruption (out of occlusion) 
Impaction (fail to erupt)