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Maxillary canines: labial aspect, lingual aspect, incisal aspect, mesial aspect and distal aspect
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Identification features of maxillary canine
- It has long crown with a single cusp
- It has a large cingulum giving the tooth more bulk at the cervical portion when viewed proximally
- The crown is pentagonal, narrower at cervix and wider at contact areas
- The root is longest of all teeth, and is also wider labiolingually Side identification
- Distal cusp slope is longer than the mesial
- Root apex often show a distal curvature
- Developmental depression of the root is deeper on the distal surface
