When viewed from the labial surface, the mandibular central incisors are straight and taper evenly to the cervix.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
The incisal edge is straight, joining the mesial and distal sides at sharp incisal angles. These angles are the contact areas. Both mesial and distal sides are straight, tapering evenly to the cervix where the cervical line forms an arc.
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