Multiple Choice
MATCHING
Identification of teeth involves mastery of tooth anatomy.Match the anatomical descriptions with the appropriate teeth.
-Mandibular canine
A) Two roots,one mesial and one distal
B) Two facial roots and one lingual root
C) Lingual surface almost smooth
D) Incisal edge angled toward lingual
E) Prominent facial cusp with one or two smaller lingual cusps
F) Mesioincisal angle is relatively sharp
G) Single cusp tip directly over midcenter of root
H) Buccal and lingual cusps approximately equal in height
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