 Tooth carving is the best method to understand tooth morphology. It forms the basis of introduction to tooth anatomy morphology and occlusion of primary and permanent teeth through practical approach Let's see how to carve maxillary right canine First we should draw midline on all the surfaces Now mark the portion for crown that is almost 10 mm Now mark the portion for the base On the base part mark lingual, buckle, distal and mucial Divide the crown portion into three equal parts on buckle and lingual side Using a divider mark 5.5 mm on cervical portion 7.5 mm on incisal third Draw the line like this to get a trapezoid on lingual and buckle side Now remove the excess wax to get a trapezoid Draw two lines from both sides towards midline One is mucial line the other distal line, which is slightly longer than the mucial line Now start reducing the wax in there and on the opposite side as well So now we got the marginal ridge where the distal is longer than the mucial Reduce the wax like this Then reduce the wax on the opposite side Now make the cervical area prominent draw the ridge on the labial side and Then reduce the wax from both the sides like this In palatal area, we are reducing wax a little bit So the crown appears convergent towards the palatal surface Make palatal depression like this Make it more prominent using the other side of the wax carver The crown is completed now Now using a cotton polish the crown carefully Now coming to the root part reduce the wax around the root. Now start shaping the root Always the canines crown and the root are little bit bulkier than compared to the incisor So maintain the bulkiness Now draw the cervical line Then start tapering the apical part of the root Finally, keep the developmental groove on the distal part of the root Polish the tooth without a breaking Oh watch here, I will come up with another demonstration video