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'''Malocclusion of the Canine Teeth''': The two most common abnormalities in canine tooth position are:
 
'''Malocclusion of the Canine Teeth''': The two most common abnormalities in canine tooth position are:
* Rostral displacement (mesioversion) of the maxillary canines. Persistent primary canines may be responsible for this condition. A breed predisposition has been reported in the Shetland sheepdog. <font color="red">(pic9malocclusion)</font color>
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* Rostral displacement (mesioversion) of the maxillary canines (also known as lance canines). Persistent primary canines may be responsible for this condition. A breed predisposition has been reported in the Shetland sheepdog. <font color="red">(pic9malocclusion)</font color>
 
* Medial displacement of the lower canines. <font color="red">(pic10mal)</font color>
 
* Medial displacement of the lower canines. <font color="red">(pic10mal)</font color>
  
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