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      1.17.2 Tooth Types

      Teeth are categorized by location and form. There are four types of teeth in the cat:

      Incisors are small teeth located between the canines. They are used for prehension. Incisors are referred to as right/left, maxillary/mandibular, first, second, and third incisors.

      Premolars are located caudal to the canines. There are normally three maxillary and two mandibular premolars in the cat. Proper nomenclature of feline premolars is based on the archetypal carnivore model, which has a full dentition of 44 teeth (12 incisors, four canines, 16 premolars, and 12 molars).

Photo depicts extracted canine tooth. Photos depict modified Triadan canine tooth numbering: (a) Maxillary canines. (b) Mandibular canines. Photo depicts normal right maxillary/mandibular canine teeth orientation in the closed mouth.

      Figure 1.24 Normal right maxillary/mandibular canine teeth orientation in the closed mouth.

Photo depicts normal left maxillary/mandibular canine teeth orientation in the closed mouth. Photos depict (a) Right mandibular, canine, premolars, and molar (b) Left mandibular canine, premolars, and molar.

      The tooth's anatomical crown is visible to the naked eye. The root is located in the alveolus encased in the alveolar process beneath the gingiva. The cribriform plate (lamina dura) lines the alveolus.

Photos depict (a) Dissected left mandibular first molar. (b) Radiograph of an atypical three-rooted mandibular molar.

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