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Permanent Maxillary And Mandibular Canines

Permanent Maxillary And Mandibular


Canines Question And Answers
The Permanent Canines Canines Maxillary
And Mandibular
Question 1. Describe in detail about permanent maxillary canine.
Answer:

Labial aspect:

• The cervical line is convex labially


• The mesial outline is convex while the distal outline is concave.
• The distal contact area is at the center of the middle third of the crown.
• The cusp tip is on a line with the center of the root.
• The cusp has a shorter mesial slope and a distinct distal slope.
• The labial surface is smooth.
• There are shallow depressions dividing the labial surfaces into 3 labial lobes.
• The middle lobe is well-developed.
• The root appeas slender with a bluntly pointed apex.
• The labial surface of the root is smooth and convex at all points.

Lingual aspect:

• The cingulum is large and pointed like a small cusp.


• Definite ridges are found below the cingulum and between marginal ridges.
• Shallow concavities called mesial and distal lingual fossae are present between the
ridge and the marginal ridges.
• The lingual portion of the root is narrower.
• The lingual ridge of the root is smooth and convex at all points from the cervical line to
the apical end.

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Mesial aspect:

• The outline is wedge-shaped.


• The labial and lingual outline are convex.
• The cervical line curves towards the cusp.
• The root outline is conical, with a tapered or bluntly pointed apex.
• The apical third of the root curve labially.
• The mesial surface of the crown is convex at all points except the above contact area.
• The mesial surface of the root appears broad.

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Distal aspect:

• The cervical line shows less curvature towards the cusp ridge.
• The distal marginal ridge is irregular.

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• The surface is more concave above the contact area.

Incisal aspect:

• The cusp tip is labial to the center of the crown labio-lingually and mesial to the center
mesiodistally.
• The ridge of the middle labial lobe is more pronounced labially.
• It attains its greatest convexity at the cervical third.

Chronology:

• The first evidence of calcification – 4-5 months


• Enamel completed -6-7 years
• Eruption -11-12 years
• Root completed – 13-15 years

Measurements:

• Cervicoincisal crown length: 10 mm


• Root length: 17 mm
• Mesiodistal crown diameter: 7.5 mm
• Mesiodistal crown diameter at cervix: 5.5 mm
• Labio-lingual crown diameter: 8 mm
• Labio-lingual crown diameter at cervix: 7 mm
• Curvature of cervical line – mesial : 2.5 mm
• The curvature of the cervical line – distal: 1.5 mm

Question 2. Describe in detail about permanent mandibular canine.


Answer:

Labial aspects:

• The crowns appear longer


• The mesial outline of the crown is nearly straight
• The mesial cusp ridge is shorter.
• The distal contact area is more towards the incisal aspect. The cervical line has a
semicircular curvature apically.
• The apical end of the root is more sharply pointed. Root curvature if present, it is in the
mesial direction.

Lingual aspect:

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• It is flatter, smooth, and regular
• The cingulum is smooth and poorly developed
• The marginal ridges are less distinct.
• The lingual portion of the root is narrower.

Mesial aspect:

• The cusp ridge appears more slender.


• The cusp tip is more nearly centered over the root.
• The cervical line curves towards the incisal portion.
• The developmental depression at the root is deeper and more pronounced.

Distal aspect:

• The distal marginal ridge is irregular


• The developmental depression on the root is more pronounced.
• The surface displays more concave above the contact area.

Incisal aspect:

• The mesial outline is less curved.


• The cusp tip and mesial cusp ridge are more inclined in a lingual direction.
• The distal cusp ridge and the contact area are more distinct.

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Chronology:

• The first evidence of calcification: 4-5 months


• Enamel completed: 6-7 years
• Eruption:9-10 years

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• Root completed: 12-14 years

Measurements:

• Cervicoincisal length of the crown: 11 mm


• Root length: 16 mm
• Mesiodistal diameter of crown:7 mm
• Labio-lingual diameter of crown: 5.5 mm
• Labio-lingual diameter of the crown at cervix:7.5 mm
• Curvature of cervical line – mesial : 2.5 mm
• The curvature of the cervical line – distal: 1 mm

Question 3. Write in detail about the morphology of permanent maxillary canine


and enumerate the difference between permanent maxillary and mandibular
canine.
Answer:

Morphology of maxillary canine:

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Differences between maxillary and mandibular canine:

Question 4. Morphology of crown of permanent maxillary canine


Answer:

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Question 5. Canines.
Answer:

• They are four in number, and present at the corners of the mouth.
• So, they are referred to as the cornerstone of the dental arch.
• They are the longest & stable teeth in the mouth and the last teeth to be lost.
• It supports incisors & premolars.
• Single, long, strongly developed root help in anchorage.
• The shape of the crown promotes self-cleansing.
• They stabilize replacements of lost teeth.
• Its position in the mouth ensures normal facial expression.

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