| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Maxillary Central Incisor | Widest M-D, trapezoidal, broad lingual fossa, mamelons | Largest symmetrical incisor, eruption at 7-8 yrs |
| Maxillary Lateral Incisor | Triangular, deep lingual fossa, variable shape | Peg lateral common, root 1.5x crown length |
| Mandibular Central Incisor | Smallest, symmetrical, straight incisal edge | Eruption at 6-7 yrs |
| Mandibular Lateral Incisor | Asymmetrical, distal cingulum, more convex crown | Root with deep distal depression |
| Maxillary Canine | Largest root, pointed cusp, prominent cingulum | Root up to 15 yrs, deep palatal groove |
| Mandibular Canine | Smaller, smoother lingual surface, root with cervical groove | Root erupts around 12-14 yrs |
Dental Anatomy
├─ Incisors
│ ├─ Maxillary
│ │ ├─ Central Incisor
│ │ └─ Lateral Incisor
│ └─ Mandibular
│ ├─ Central Incisor
│ └─ Lateral Incisor
└─ Canines
├─ Maxillary
└─ Mandibular
This structured revision sheet emphasizes high-yield facts, comparative features, and key morphological concepts of incisors and canines for exam success.
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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?
Mémorisez les concepts clés de Dental Incisors and Canines Anatomy avec 36 flashcards interactives.
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.
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