| cuspid |
Also called Canines because of their long, sharp points, these are the teeth used for tearing food.
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| cuspides |
los dientes cercanos a la parte delantera de la boca y que terminan en una sola punta. A veces se los llama colmillos o caninos.
Ãâó: www.deltadentalins.com/Espanol/health/dental_terms...
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| cusp |
The pointed or rounded part of a tooth's biting surface.
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| cusp |
A notch in the front most portion of the beak. Often found in Cooters (genus Psuedemys).
Ãâó: www.austinsturtlepage.com/Info/terms.htm
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| cusp a. |
1. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp of a tooth with the plane that passes through the tip of the cusp and that is perpendicular to a line bisecting the cusp, measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. 2. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp with a perpendicular line bisecting the cusp, measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. 3. one half of the included angle between the buccal and lingual or mesial and distal cusp inclines.
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