Dental Incisors and Canines Anatomy

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Dental Anatomy of Incisors & Canines - Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Incisors are designed for cutting; canines for tearing food.
  • Total permanent teeth: 32 (8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars, 12 molars).
  • Maxillary central incisors are the widest anterior teeth mesiodistally.
  • Mandibular central incisors are smallest, bilaterally symmetrical.
  • Mamelons are three lingual lobes worn down by attrition.
  • Maxillary lateral incisors are highly variable (peg, agenesis, grooves).
  • Maxillary canines have the longest roots; mandibular canines are smaller.
  • Labial surface of maxillary canines: prominent ridge; lingual: large cingulum.
  • Contact points mostly in incisal or middle third.
  • Cervical line curves mesially; greatest on mesial surfaces.
  • Developmental grooves enhance root anchorage, especially in canines.
  • Crowns of maxillary canines wider M-D, sharper incisal angles.
  • Mandibular canines have more symmetrical crown shape.
  • Lingual fossae and cingula are more prominent in maxillary teeth.
  • Roots of maxillary canines are the longest; mandibular roots are narrower.
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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. Which statement accurately describes the root length of mandibular canines relative to their crown size?

2. What is the primary function of incisors as described in the revision sheet?

3. Which characteristic best distinguishes mandibular lateral incisors from mandibular central incisors in shape?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

How do the different lobes and developmental features contribute to the morphology of maxillary and mandibular incisors and canines?

Lobes form the primary tooth cusps and ridges, with incisors typically having three lobes creating the incisal edge, and canines often having a prominent labial lobe and a large cingulum on the lingual side. These features influence tooth shape, size, and wear facets.

Incisors — function?

Cutting food

How are teeth classified and what are the key features of incisors and canines?

Teeth are classified into incisors, canines, premolars, and molars based on their shape and function. Incisors are cutting teeth with sharp edges and are located at the midline, while canines are long, pointed teeth at the corners of the mouth, designed for tearing and supporting the dental arch.

Canines — function?

Tearing food

Why are mandibular central incisors considered symmetrical, and what features contribute to this symmetry?

Mandibular central incisors are considered symmetrical because they have identical morphology on both sides, including shape, size, and crown outline, with no displacement of features like the cingulum or incisal edge.

Total permanent teeth?

32 teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, molars

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