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having the properties of a dog. A long cone-shaped tooth used to grasp and pierce. It is also called a "cuspid" or, in the upper jaw, an "eyetooth."
Ãâó: museum.nhm.uga.edu/gawildlife/glossary/gawwglossar...
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| canine |
One of four basic kinds of mammalian teeth; anteriormost in maxilla (and counterpart of dentary); frequently elongate, unicuspid, and single-rooted; never more than one per quadrant.
Ãâó: www.humboldt.edu/~cmc43/glossary.htm
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| canine |
The third tooth from the middle of the jaw. There are totally 4 of them. They are the longest teeth in human.
Ãâó: www.dentistonweb.com/wisdomTooth/dictionary.shtml
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| canine tooth |
Large, single-root tooth designed for tearing and grasping. Carnassial tooth - Shearing tooth. Upper P4 and lower M1 in the dog and cat. Cementoenamel junction - Found at the neck of the tooth where the enamel and the cementum meet. Cementum - Bony layer covering the root surface. Cingulum - The cervical third of the palatal surface of the anterior teeth. Crown - The portion of the tooth covered with enamel.
Ãâó: www.dentalvet.com/Encyclopedia/P00352_SC01112.htm
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| canine |
Of, pertaining to, or designating the tooth next to the incisors in mammals; fang.
Ãâó: www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/glossary.htm
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