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Canine teeth are the scary ones. They conjure up mind-pictures of ferocious wild creatures and lead to fear of mild-mannered dogs that happen to show their teeth a lot. Wolves use their fangs to grab and rip their prey;
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www.canismajor.com/dog/teeth.html
www.canismajor.com/dog/teeth.html
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Comprehensive guide to the care of canine teeth including puppy and adult teeth. Pracitcal ideas for caring for your dogs teeth. ... Caring for canine teeth is one of the fastest growing areas of dog care with 5% of dogs getting some form dental care in their last visit to the Veterinarian. Over 80% of dogs over 2 years...
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www.dog-health-guide.org/canineteeth.html
www.dog-health-guide.org/canineteeth.html
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on canine tooth, in mammals, any of the single-cusped (pointed), usually single-rooted teeth adapted for tearing food, and occurring behind or beside the incisors (front teeth). ... A yawning African lion (Panthera leo) showing its long canine teeth. [Credits : © Jay Bo/Shutterstock.com]
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/92589/canine-tooth
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/92589/canine-tooth
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THE PERMANENT CANINE TEETH ... Maxillary canines by definition are the teeth in the maxilla distal, but closest to the incisors. Mandibular canines are those lower teeth that articulate with the mesial aspect of the upper canine.
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www.uic.edu/classes/orla/orla312/CANINES.htm
www.uic.edu/classes/orla/orla312/CANINES.htm
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Your canine teeth are the pointy ones next to your front teeth. ... Woof, woof, what's that tooth? Your canine teeth are the pointy ones next to your front teeth. You have two on top and two on the bottom. Because they're sharp, they help tear food. Grrrr...
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kidshealth.org/kid/word/c/word_canineteeth.html
kidshealth.org/kid/word/c/word_canineteeth.html
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Primary / Deciduous / Baby Teeth ... Permanent / Adult Teeth ... Canine 16-22 months 11-12 years...
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mistupid.com/health/teeth.htm
mistupid.com/health/teeth.htm
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Issues > Policy > Removal or reduction of canine teeth ... The AVMA is opposed to removal of canine teeth in captive nonhuman primates or exotic and wild (indigenous) carnivores, except when required for medical treatment or scientific research approved by an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
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www.avma.org/issues/policy/animal_welfare/teeth_removal...
www.avma.org/issues/policy/animal_welfare/teeth_removal.asp
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Zahn Mund Kieferheilkd Zentralbl. 1988; 76(3):250-5 (ISSN: 0303-6464) ... Kvasnicka J; Dobiás J; Stol M; Pahncke D ... [ Close Window ]
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/2970724
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