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Q: What is the Difference between mandibular canine and first premolar?
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What is canine Class 1 relationship?

maxillary canine positioned in between lower canine and 1st premolar is the class 1 relationship.


What are the names of all the teeth in your mouth?

Incisors * Maxillary central incisor * Maxillary lateral incisor * Mandibular central incisor * Mandibular lateral incisor Canines * Maxillary canine * Mandibular canine Premolars * Maxillary first premolar * Maxillary second premolar * Mandibular first premolar * Mandibular second premolar Molars * Maxillary first molar * Maxillary second molar * Maxillary third molar * Mandibular first molar * Mandibular second molar * Mandibular third molar


A long protruding tooth found in some mammals?

I believe you are refering to the "canine teeth" Definition of Canine Tooth: a conical pointed tooth ; especially :one situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar


Are canine teeth transitional teeth?

You can call canine teeth transitional teeth. They are what you consider to be baby teeth, a child will pull their canine teeth between the ages of 6 and 11, and permanent canine teeth will grow.


What is the meaning of primate space?

Primate space is the gap between the primary teeth of a child. These are normal. They are the result of the jaws growing to accommodate the larger adult teeth. CORRECTION! - yes, spacing is normal in children, but the term "PRIMATE SPACE" is more specific: In the mandibular arch, the primate space is between the canine and the 1st molar (or 1st premolar in adults). Whereas, in the maxillary arch, it is between the lateral incisors and canines.


What are the four anatomic types of permanent teeth?

Molars, canine, incisors, premolar.


What is the difference between left and right upper canine?

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What are your pointy teeth called?

The pointy teeth in the mouth are named "Canines" and are common among mammals, usually being enlarged in carnivores. Canine teeth can be found between the incisors and premolar teeth in mammals.


What are humans sharp teeth for cutting called?

There are two types of sharp cutting teeth. The first is the Canine (a.k.a. cuspid) and the second is the premolar. However, the canine is the most commonly referred to as the cutting tooth.


What is the difference between a dog a dogg and a dawg?

The difference is simply the spelling of the word. The correct spelling for a canine is "Dog".


What are the smallest teeth in the permanent dentition?

The canine teeth are the smallest ones in the permanent dentition. The other types of teeth are incisors, premolars and molars.


What is next to the canine teeth?

near the front is incicors and further back is the pre-molars