DA doubt?

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In an ideal Occlusion, when the lower jaw is shifted to one side, the posterior teeth should not touch.What happens is that the lower canine or eye tooth is riding up on the upper canine. This is called Canine Guidance or canine protected Occlusion.Canine protected Occlusion is an important concept, especially for people who have excessive wear on their teeth, erosion of their roots, gum recession, and suffer from tmj probs .hope this helps

USDDS said:
Hi,
I am new to this forum.I have a doubt :
If a person has a right canine protected occlusion what happens to his/her occlusion when the right canine is extracted??
 
hi..i wanted to know about pulp cavity shape[PERMENTANT TEETH] at cej and midroot.Can anyone plz let me know what materials i shud refer?
 
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