They are slightly darker and more yellow in color than the other anterior teeth.
A total of 160 maxillary anterior teeth were used.
Canines are also the only anterior teeth with a cusp.
The anterior teeth are highly elongated, often being several times the length one would expect for snakes of their size.
All anterior teeth are formed from four centers of development, referred to as lobes.
The periapical view is taken of both anterior and posterior teeth.
Bitewings of the anterior teeth are not routinely taken.
A prominent feature of the dinocephalians is the ledge on the anterior teeth.
The anterior teeth are flattened mediolaterally, making them appear shark-like.
Vertical control, through extrusion or intrusion of lateral and anterior teeth.