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this is a quick video guide to identification and orientation of the adult technician here Ive got some models of teeth oversized in front of me that are both the upper arch here and the lower arch opened out together so were looking at the patients right hand side this is their lower right and this is their upper right but laid out on the table so we can see Im going to take you through the orientation of the teeth one by one and give you the identifying features of each tooth so if given the tooth in isolation you stand a chance of identifying which one it is and which way round it goes before we start or just clarify some terms in the description of the teeth Im going to refer to the teeth by number one two three four five six seven eight but also by name so one and two of the upper and lower arches are incisors the threes are the canines the fours and fives are premolars and the 6 7 and 8 are molars the direction of the teeth in the mouth we refer to the term says buckle which