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From the facial view of the mandibular canine: (3) |
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The mesial cusp slope is shorter than the distal cusp slope The mesial outline of the tooth is straighter than the distal outline of the tooth The cusp tip is positioned mesial to center on the crown |
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From the facial view of the mandibular canine: (3 more) |
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The mesial contact is more incisally located than the distal contact The cusp tip is centered over the root mesiodistally The CEJ is convex toward the apex |
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From the mesial view of the mandibular canine: |
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The facial outline forms one continuous arc |
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When comparing maxillary and mandibular canines, the mandibular canine |
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Has a taller crown incisocervically than the maxillary canine. |
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The most common variation in form of the mandibular canine is a: |
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Root that is bifurcated into a facial and lingual root |
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Which of the following statements is true regarding heights of contour on the mandibular canine? |
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From the distal view, the lingual height of contour is created by the cingulum |
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with regard to the distal surface anatomy of the mandibular canine? (3) |
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The contact area is more cervically located on the distal surface than on the mesial of the crown A distinct developmental depression is evident on the distal root surface The CEJ is not as curved on the distal as on the mesial |
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From the incisal view of the mandibular canine: (3) |
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More facial than lingual surface can be seen The cusp tip is slightly mesial to center on the crown The cusp tip is slightly lingual to center on the crown |
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From which view of the mandibular canine would the bifurcation of the root be evident? |
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The cervical cross section of the mandibular canine demonstrates that the root outline is: Wider faciolingually than mesiodistally |
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. The cervical cross section of the mandibular canine demonstrates that the root outline is: Wider faciolingually than mesiodistally |
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