maxillary canine positioned in between lower canine and 1st premolar is the class 1 relationship.
A canine Class 2 relationship refers to a specific type of bite relationship between the upper and lower jaws in dogs. In this classification, the upper incisors slightly overlap the lower incisors, indicating a normal bite. This relationship is often seen as ideal for proper function and alignment of the teeth, allowing for efficient chewing and overall oral health. Class 2 is considered a standard or desirable occlusion in many dog breeds.
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An ideal occlusion is that which shows a coincident mid-line, there is no crowding, no overlap, no rotations or spacing of teeth, there is correct crown angulation and inclination, the molar relationship is class 1, has an over-jet of about 2-4mm, class 1 canine relationship with a flat or slightly upwards curve of spee. A normal occlusion is one which shows some deviation from that of the ideal but is aesthetically acceptable and functionally stable for the individual.
The analogy for cat:feline::dog:canine is used to show the relationship between a cat and its species (feline), similar to the relationship between a dog and its species (canine). This analogy highlights the categorization of these animals into their broader biological groupings based on their species.
The scientific name for a domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris, indicating its relationship to the grey wolf (Canis lupus).
I am assuming that you mean when you bite together. Everyone's bite is a bit different however a textbook "class I incisal canine relationship" means that the maxillary "top" incisors should cover the top 1/3 of the mandibular "bottom" teeth. Any greater, and that's considared an overbite.
Turbo Dogs - 2008 Canine Camera 1-49 was released on: USA: 2008
Association class is describing the relationship between classes. An abstract class is just 1 class, provides some abstraction behaviors that may be (but do not have to) derived, overridden from.
Probably 'identification equipment', both in the original canine usage, and in the military one also.
James Bond Jr- - 1991 Canine Caper 1-49 was released on: USA: 1991
Pole Position - 1984 The Canine Vanishes 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 September 1984
Total Security - 1997 Citizen Canine 1-5 was released on: USA: 25 October 1997