Maxillary Canines (Ye's Version) Flashcards
Maxillary right canine tooth #?
6
Maxillary left canine tooth #?
11
Maxillary Canines: erupt at the age of?
11-12 yrs of age
Maxillary Canines: Develop from 4 lobes?
Maxillary Canines: What are the lobes?
- 3 labial lobes
- 1 lingual lobes
Maxillary Canines: Which lobe shows the greatest development?
(Larger/Smaller) - than mandibular canine (overall size)
Maxillary Canines: Facial View
Described as being trapezoidal in geometric form (cusp is NOT included in the geometric form from the facial or lingual.
Maxillary canines: Facial view
Tooth described as being ________ geometric form (cusp is not included in the geometric form the facial or lingual)
Maxillary canines: Facial view
The cusp tip is on line with the center of the root when viewed mesiodistally
Maxillary canines: Facial view
The incisal margin makes up the 1/3 of the total crown height
Maxillary canines: Facial view
The mesioincisal angle is more incisal than distoincial angle
Maxillary canines: Facial view
Cervical line curves apically
Maxillary canines: Facial view
The mesial contact is at the junction of the middle and the incisal 1/3’s.
Maxillary canines: Facial view
The mesial profile is overall slightly convex, but is often concave cervical to the contact
Maxillary canines: Facial view
The distal contact is in the center of _______
Middle 1/3
Maxillary Canine
The distal profile is more convex than the mesial profile with a more rounded distal angle
Maxillary Canine: Facial view
The facial surface is smooth with no developmental grooves
Maxillary Canine: Facial view
It exhibits shallow depressions (MF and DF depressions)
Maxillary Canine: Facial view
It has a prominent facial ridge, the tooth has a convex profile.
Maxillary Canine: Facial view
It has a prominent facial ridge which is a remnant of the prominent middle labial lobe.
Maxillary Canine: Facial view
Mesial to the facial ridge the tooth has a convex profile
Maxillary Canine: Facial view
Distal to the facial ridge, there is a tendency to a con cavity in cervical 1/3.