| Term | Definition |
| Mx canine | What tooth has the longest root in the dentition? |
| Md canine | What tooth has the longest root in the md? |
| pentagon (5 sides) | What shape is the La & Li of the canine? |
| m cusp slope is shorter than D, M contact (with lateral incisor) closer to middle third and D contact(w/premolar) closer to cervical third | How do you tell the right from the left canine? |
| large centered cingulum, prominent M and D marginal ridges, lingual ridges, 2 shallow lingual fossae | general features of canines on li view |
| incisal edge with 1 cusp tip divides incisal edge into 2 cusp slopes, M cusp slope shorter than D cusp slope, M cusp slope of Mx canine occludes with D cusp slope of md canine | general features |
| Li due to proximal surfaces converging toward Li | What side is easier to access for instrumentation and why? |
| 11-12 yrs | When do the permanent mx canines erupt? |
| compared to central incisor | Wider La-Li narrower M-D and more pronounced cinculum |
| 3]L3 and 13, 23 | How would you indicate the mx canines using Palmer, International |
| Lagial middle | Which of the lobes is most prominent (well-developed) on Mx canine? |
| False | The shape of the crown in the INCISAL view is best described as triangular? |
| Anteriors | Facial and Labial are descriptive of what teeth? |
| Posterior | Buccal and lingual are descriptive of what teeth? |
| Pentagon | From the facial outline of the crown, the mx canine is what shape? |
| General root features mx canine | long, thick, ovoid in cross section, proximal concavities, blunt apex |