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More model informationo The crown is proportionally longer and narrower when compared to the upper canines.
o The cingulum is proportionally smaller and the entire lingual anatomy is soother and not so well defined. The lingual surface tends to be more concave.
o When the cusp is worn and flat, this tooth can be confused with the maxillary lateral incisor. The major differences are related to the distobuccal line angle (more rounded at the cervical in the canine) and the cross-section of the incisal surface: rectangular (or even ribbon shaped) in the incisor and diamond shaped in the canine. Also, root shape can be used to differentiate these teeth.
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