Medical Definition of Dens angularis

1. A tooth having a crown of thick conical shape and a long, slightly flattened conical root; there are two canine teeth in each jaw, one on either side adjacent to the distal surface of the lateral incisors, in both the deciduous and the permanent dentition. Synonym: dens caninus, canine, cuspid tooth, cuspidate tooth, cuspid, dens angularis, dens cuspidatus, eye tooth. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dens Angularis

denoteth
denoting
denotive
denouement
denouements
denounc't
denounce
denounced
denouncement
denouncements
denouncer
denouncers
denounces
denouncing
dens
dens angularis (current term)
dens bicuspidus
dens caninus
dens cuspidatus
dens deciduus
dens incisivus
dens lacteus
dens molaris
dens permanens
dens premolaris
dens sapientiae
dens serotinus
dens succedaneus

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