This document provides information about permanent canine teeth anatomy from a lecture by Professor Dr. Basim Zwain. It notes that canines are placed in the corners of the mouth, help with facial expression, and are between incisors and premolars. Canines have a large labiolingual thickness, long roots anchored in bone, and a crown shape that promotes cleanliness, making them very stable. The maxillary canine has a single pointed cusp with a longer distal slope, a convex labial outline, and a very long single root. It provides detailed descriptions of the maxillary canine's labial, lingual, mesial, distal, and incisal aspects. The mandibular can