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From the facial view of the maxillary canine the: |
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Distal slope of the cusp is longer than the mesial slope |
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. From the proximal view of the maxillary canine: (3) |
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The lingual height of contour is formed by the cingulum The facial height of contour is located in the cervical third of the crown The cusp tip is slightly facial to center on the crown |
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From the lingual view of the maxillary canine, the crown has:(3) |
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Five convexities, the most prominent of which is the cingulum A lingual ridge, which separates the two lingual fossae A cement enamel junction, which may have a flattened outline form. |
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The root of the maxillary canine: |
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Has a developmental depression located on each proximal surface |
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Considering the coronal outline form of the facial view of the maxillary canine |
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A distinct concavity is evident in the cervical third of the distal outline |
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From the proximal view of the maxillary canine: |
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The cingulum creates the lingual height of contour |
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The convexity found on the lingual surface of the maxillary canine, but not found on other maxillary anterior teeth is the: |
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From the incisal view of the maxillary canine:(3) |
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The facial ridge forms the facial height of contour The facial height of contour is located mesial to center on the crown The mesial and distal contacts are located in the middle third of the crown faciolingually |
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. From the incisal view the cusp tip of the maxillary canine is: |
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Located mesial to center on the crown |
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From the incisal view of the maxillary canine, the cingulum: |
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Is centered mesiodistally on the crown |
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