List
Questions
  1. While the
    labiolingual root axes of permanent mandibular incisors remains ________ to
    alveolar process, the ___________ are not in straight line.
  2. The “corners
    of the mouth” are the
  3. The cusp of
    the canine develops from the
  4. The longest
    human teeth are the
  5. Canines are
    considered to be the most stable teeth of all the permanent teeth, because _______
  6. The bony
    ridge above the root of the canine in the maxilla is the ________
  7. The mesial
    and distal half of canine closely resembles 
  8. The teeth
    that has well developed cingulum is the _____
  9. In permanent
    dentition the teeth that has greatest labiolingual/ labiopalatal thickness is
    the
  10. The
    developmental depression in root of canine, if found is on the ______________

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