Cuspids

Word CUSPIDS
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What do we mean by cuspids?

A tooth with a single cusp; a canine.

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The word "cuspids" in example sentences

Canine teeth Also called cuspids, dog teeth, and eye teeth. ❋ Unknown (1983)

I imagined the Tooth Fairy to have those empty glass jar lamps that hold seashells, only hers would hold thousands of tiny cuspids. ❋ JODI PICOULT (2010)

Some of the most compelling characters in literature and on screen have featured extra long cuspids. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One of my cuspids was lodged in my sinuses, and it was extracted the hard way. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I am 38. my perment cuspids moved forward and my baby cuspids where bonded to look bigger. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2007)

Overnight, it seems, my bottom cuspids have mangled themselves, crooked, I suppose. ❋ Dudemanflab (2007)

Sometimes teeth do not erupt on their own often cuspids that are ectopic and need orthodontic treatment to help them come in properly. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2007)

However, not unusual at all to have to "pull" down orthodontically impacted cuspids. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2007)

After an orthodontic consultation, there are a few cases where these things need surgical intervention usually in conjunction with orthodontic treatment after the maxillary cuspids erupts age 12 usually. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

Hypoplasia is a defect, that is not likely to progress like this, although I see often the cuspids corner teeth have hypo that my crumble a bit. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

In baby teeth, I tend to see it on the very back molars or the cuspids the corner teeth. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

Next come the canine teeth, or cuspids, two in each jaw, so called from their resemblance to the teeth of dogs and other flesh-eating animals. ❋ Albert F. Blaisdell (N/A)

-- There are four incisors (front teeth), four cuspids ❋ B.G. Jefferis (N/A)

-- There are four incisors (front teeth), four cuspids (eye teeth), four bicuspids (grinders), and four molars (large grinders), in each jaw. ❋ B. G. Jefferis (N/A)

Upon examination, he observes upon the gum of one of the lower cuspids a dark purplish ring encircling the neck, from one-sixty-fourth to one sixteenth of an inch in depth; the tooth _in situ_ is white and clean. ❋ Various (N/A)

Note the relation of the permanent incisors and cuspids to each other and the roots of the temporary teeth. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Dayaks, had some of their teeth filed off in the upper jaw, the four incisors, two cuspids, and two bicuspids. ❋ Carl Lumholtz (1886)

They are replaced by permanent teeth, of which there are sixteen in each jaw; four incisors, or front teeth, four cuspids, or eye teeth, four bicuspids, or grinders, and four molars, or large grinders. ❋ Ray Vaughn Pierce (1877)

[ben] and [zach] playing at the bar [the other night] was cuspid! ❋ T-money Tyl1 (2008)

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