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Permanent Mandibular Canine

The document discusses the anatomical features of the mandibular canine tooth across its labial, lingual, mesial, distal, and root aspects. It is divided into three sections covering the labial and lingual aspects, mesial and distal aspects, and root aspect. Key points covered include the tooth's eruption sequence, angle of the mesio-incisal edge, wear patterns, differences from the maxillary canine, cervical line curvature, rounding height of contour, incisal ridge thickness, prominence of structures, distal outline shape, and root cross-sectional shapes.

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Permanent Mandibular Canine

The document discusses the anatomical features of the mandibular canine tooth across its labial, lingual, mesial, distal, and root aspects. It is divided into three sections covering the labial and lingual aspects, mesial and distal aspects, and root aspect. Key points covered include the tooth's eruption sequence, angle of the mesio-incisal edge, wear patterns, differences from the maxillary canine, cervical line curvature, rounding height of contour, incisal ridge thickness, prominence of structures, distal outline shape, and root cross-sectional shapes.

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PERMANENT MANDIBULAR CANINE

LABIAL AND LINGUAL ASPECT


BY SAMAN
1. The mandibular canine follows which of the following tooth in eruption sequence of permanent
teeth:
a) Permanent maxillary canine
b) Maxillary lateral incisor
c) Mandibular first premolar
d) Maxillary first premolar
e) Mandibular second premolar
2. Mesio-incisal angle of mandibular canine is:
a) Right
b) Acute
c) Obtuse
d) Reflex angle
e) Straight angle
3. Wear pattern of mandibular canine is reflected as displacement of cusp tip towards:
a) Labial
b) Lingual
c) Mesial
d) Distal
e) Incisal
4. The mandibular canine differs from the maxillary canine in that:
a) It has longer crown and shorter root
b) It has less developed cusp and cingulum
c) Labial ridge is less prominent
d) It is less wide mesio-distally
e) All of these
5. Cervical line of labial aspect of mandibular canine is:
a) Evenly curved incisally
b) Evenly curved towards the root
c) Unevenly curved incisally
d) Asymmetrically towards the apex
e) None of these
MESIAL AND DISTAL ASPECT
BY NADIA
1. Greatest rounding at height of contour in mesial aspect occur in which tooth:
a) Maxillary canine
b) Mandibular canine
c) Maxillary incisors
d) Mandibular incisors
e) Maxillary premolars
2. Incisal outline of incisal ridge in mandibular canine is:
a) Thicker labio-lingually
b) Thicker mesio-distally
c) Thinner labio-lingually
d) Thinner mesio-distally
e) Wider labio-lingually
3. Which structure is less prominent in mesial aspect of mandibular canine?
a) Cingulum
b) Lingual fossae
c) Lingual ridge
d) Lingual groove
e) Tubercles
4. Distal aspect of mandibular canine has different outline which approaches a:
a) Rectangular shape
b) Ovoid shape
c) Triangular shape
d) Circular shape
e) Pentagonal shape
5. In which aspect of mandibular canine inciso-cervical flattening is not present?
a) Distal aspect
b) Mesial aspect
c) Lingual aspect
d) Labial aspect
e) Incisal aspect
ROOT
BY JWARIA KHAN
1. Cervical root cross section and middle root cross section of mandibular canine is respectively:
a) Flattened, concave proximally
b) Concave, flattened proximally
c) Ovoid, triangular
d) Triangular, ovoid
e) Both are triangular
2. Bifurcated root can be present in:
a) Maxillary Canine
b) Mandibular Canine
c) Maxillary Central Incisor
d) Maxillary Lateral Incisor
e) None of the above
3. Longest root in the mandibular arch is of:
a) Central Incisor
b) Lateral Incisor
c) Canine
d) 2nd Premolar
e) 1st Molar
4. Mandibular canine:
a) have 2 deep fossae
b) Linguogingival groove
c) Developed cingulum
d) All of the above
e) None of the above
5. Lingual surface of Mandibular Canine:
a) is trapezoidal
b) has greater surface area than labial
c) has more pronounced labial ridge
d) is pentagonal
e) is triangular

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