- In
mammalian oral anatomy, the
canine teeth, also
called cuspids, dog teeth, eye teeth,
vampire teeth, or
vampire fangs, are the
relatively long, pointed...
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bicuspid (1st premolar)
Cuspid (canine/eye tooth)
Lateral incisor Central incisor Upper left
Central incisor Lateral incisor Cuspid (canine/eye tooth) 1st...
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include the "bridge"
sighted in the Mare
Crisium in 1953, and the "Blair
Cuspids", "an
unusual arrangement of
seven spirelike objects of
varying heights"...
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occlusal or
incisal eminence on a tooth.
Canine teeth,
otherwise known as
cuspids, each
possess a
single cusp,
while premolars,
otherwise known as bicuspids...
- curvity, incurvate, incurvature, incurve, recurvate, recurve,
recurvous cuspid- lance,
point Latin cuspis,
cuspidis bicuspid, bicuspidate, cusp, quadricuspid...
- heart-shaped leaves,
generally reflexed,
cordate base, apex a****inate or
cuspid,
which are
borne by a
cylindrical petiole 30–40 cm long. The
spathe is cartilage-waxy...
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class III
Caries affecting proximal surfaces of centrals, laterals, and
cuspids.
class IV
Caries affecting proximal including incisal edges of anterior...
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Dental anatomy is a
field of
anatomy dedicated to the
study of
human tooth structures. The development, appearance, and
classification of
teeth fall within...
- chisel-shaped
crowns that cut food. (2)
Cuspids (or
canine tooth), the four
cuspids are next to each incisor.
Cuspids have a
pointed edge to tear food. (3)...
- up to 1500 m, are
known as the
Phulai (Acacia modesta) and
Olive (Olea
cuspid ata) Zone.
There occur semi-deciduous
species of S****a robusta, Acacia...