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====Applying the Principles to the Lower Canine Tooth====
 
====Applying the Principles to the Lower Canine Tooth====
The basic principles described above are used for the mandibular canine with the following exceptions<span style="color:#ff0000">Is this perhaps a bit confusing, since the exceptions are not canines?</<span>.
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The basic principles described above are used for the mandibular canine with the following exceptions:
 
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:Care should be taken when placing the vertical releasing incisions and raising the flap to avoid damaging the inferior alveolar blood vessels and nerve exiting the middle mental foramen. A longer releasing incision can be made rostrally creating more of a triangular flap.  
Care should be taken when placing the vertical releasing incisions and raising the flap to avoid damaging the inferior alveolar blood vessels and nerve exiting the middle mental foramen. A longer releasing incision can be made rostrally creating more of a triangular flap.  
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:Dental elevators should not be placed directly mesially and distally but rather on the mesiolingual and distolingual aspects of the tooth. This is to avoid fracture of the rostral mandible.
 
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Dental elevators should not be placed directly mesially and distally but rather on the mesiolingual and distolingual aspects of the tooth. This is to avoid fracture of the rostral mandible.
      
==Maxillary Fourth Premolar Tooth Extraction==
 
==Maxillary Fourth Premolar Tooth Extraction==
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