Mixed Dentition Flashcards

1
Q

what are the dental arch measurements

A

-arch width
- arch perimeter
- intercanine distance

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2
Q

how is arch length (depth) measured

A

at the midline to a tangent touching the distal surfaces of the second primary molars

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3
Q

what are the arch length changes

A
  • lose arch length in the lower arch: lower incisor eruption
  • gain length in the upper arch : upper incisor eruption
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4
Q

where is arch width measured from

A
  • between the cusps of the canines in the transverse plane
  • between the occlusal grooves of the second primary molars
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5
Q

significant arch width changes from ______ in the ___ arch

A

primary to mixed; lower

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6
Q

how is arch perimeter measured

A

from the distal surface of the second primary molar around the arch over the contact points and incisal edges in a smoothed curve

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7
Q

when is the mixed dentition period

A

6-13 years old

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8
Q

the permanent first molars erupt to the ____ of the primary dentition

A

distal

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9
Q

describe primary root resorption-> permanent tooth eruption

A
  • crown of the permanent tooth is formed
  • the root develops and the primary tooth starts to resorb
  • when the root is totally resorbed, the primary tooth exfoliates and the permanent tooth erupts
  • the permanent tooth will stop erupting when it reaches the occlusal plane
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10
Q

tooth replacement has variability in:

A

-sequence
- timing
- position
-numbers

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11
Q

what is the occurrance of congenitally missing teeth

A

3-5% of population

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12
Q

what are the most common congenitally missing teeth and which is the most common of all

A
  • maxillary lateral incisor: most frequent
  • mandibular second premolar
  • maxillary central incisor
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13
Q

missing primary tooth =

A

no permanent successor

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14
Q

what is ankylosis

A

fusion of the root of a primary tooth to the underlying bone which stops the tooth from erupting

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15
Q

what is ankylosis due to

A

localized defect during eruption process in periodontal ligament whereby osseous

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16
Q

what is the result of ankylosis in mixed dentition

A

occlusal level of ankylosed tooth does not keep up with vertical level of adjacent teeth

17
Q

what is the treatment for ankylosis

A
  • monitor these teeth - 50% will self correct
  • if they fail to exfoliate- extract the tooth to avoid damaged to the permanent dentition
18
Q

describe the variability in mixed dentition

A

high