Multifunctional Meter Length 9cm different sizes, 8-10-11mm, corrosion-resistant Article NES 786-3829
The upper lateral incisors and canines are essential front teeth that play a key role in both smile aesthetics and oral function. They help in cutting, tearing food, and guiding jaw movement.
The upper lateral incisors are located next to the central incisors and contribute to the symmetry and attractiveness of a smile. They are slightly smaller than the central incisors but are crucial in maintaining proper alignment and speech clarity.
The upper canines (also called cuspids or eye teeth) are positioned next to the lateral incisors. Known for their strong roots and pointed shape, canines play an important role in tearing food, supporting facial structure, and guiding the bite during chewing. Together, the lateral incisors and canines create a natural arch, enhance facial aesthetics, and ensure functional efficiency in oral health.
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Upper lateral incisors help in smile symmetry and pronunciation.
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Upper canines (eye teeth) are the strongest teeth with long roots.
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Both teeth types contribute to biting, tearing, and guiding jaw movement.
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Essential for overall dental aesthetics and proper alignment.
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Play a role in maintaining facial structure and oral balance.
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