Shedding and Replacement Flashcards

1
Q

Where do the tooth germs of the canines and incisors develop?

A

On the LINGUAL side of their predecessors

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Where do the tooth germs of the permanent pre-molars develop?

A

Between the divergent roots of the corresponding deciduous molars

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3
Q

Describe the eruption of the
- maxillar
-mandibular
molars (no deciduous predecessors).

A
  • the permanent molars in the maxilla originally have their occlusal surfaces facing distally, and only swing into position once the jaw has sufficiently grown
  • the permanent molars in the mandible originally have their axes inclined mesial, and again only become vertical when sufficient jaw growth has occurred
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4
Q

What is the name of the structure that connect the dental follicle to the lamina propria in permanent tooth germs?

A

Gubernacular cord

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5
Q

What is the name of the eruptive pathway for permanent teeth?

A

The gubernacular canal

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6
Q

What is the gubernacular cord made from?

A

fibrous tissue, made from the remnants of the dental lamina

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7
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What are the three categories of post-eruptive tooth movement, after it has reached it’s occlusal functional position in the oral cavity?

A
  • movement to accommodate growing jaws
  • movement to compensate for occlusal wear
  • movement to accommodate for interproximal wear
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8
Q

Define tooth eruption.

A

The process by which a tooth moves axially from it’s developmental position in the alveolar crypt (jaw) to it’s functional position in the oral cavity.

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