Primary Dentition and Tooth Eruption Flashcards

1
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What teeth are found in each quadrant of the deciduous dentition

A

2 incisors
1 canine
2 molars

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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of upper right central incisors

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  • Acute angle mesially
  • Smooth curve distally
  • Convex cingulum
  • Concave lingual fossa
  • Oval to circular root
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of lower right central incisors

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  • Mesially forms obtuse angle from apex of root to crown
  • Distally = straight line from apex of root to crown
  • Slightly convex cingulum
  • Slightly concave lingual fossa
  • Flattened oval root
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of deciduous upper right central incisors (A’s)

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  • Mesial right angle on crown
  • Distal smooth curve on crown
  • Convex cingulum
  • Shallow lingual fossa
  • mesiodistal length greater than crown height
  • Oval root
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of deciduous lower right central incisors (A’s)

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  • Mesial and distal = obtuse angle from apex of root to crown, distal = more obtuse
  • Convex cingulum
  • Slightly concave lingual fossa
  • Slight labial bulge
  • Flattened oval root
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of deciduous upper right lateral incisors (B’s)

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  • Mesial acute angle on crown
  • Distal smooth curve on crown
  • Convex cingulum
  • Concave lingual fossa
  • Labial bulge
  • Flattened root
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of deciduous lower right lateral incisors (B’s)

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  • Mesial acute angle on crown
  • Distal smooth curve on crown
  • Mesial and distal obtuse angle from apex of root to crown
  • Crown rotated towards canine
  • convex cingulum
  • Shallow lingual fossa
  • Circular root
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of upper right canines

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  • slightly convex crown mesially
  • markedly convex crown distally
  • Mesial slope shorter than distal slope, on crown
  • convex cingulum
  • Slightly concave fossa
  • Wide buccal/lingual dimensions
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9
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of lower right canines

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  • crown and root in a straight line
  • markedly convex
  • mesial slope shorter than distal
  • slightly concave lingual fossa
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of deciduous upper right canines

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  • Short convex cervial curve mesially
  • Long convex curve distally
  • Mesial slope longer than distal
  • Convex cingulum
  • Shallow lingual fossa
  • Curved triangular root
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Describe the shapes of the crowns and roots of deciduous lower right canines

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  • Slightly convex mesially
  • convex distally
  • Mesial slope shorter than distal
  • Convex cingulum
  • Shallow lingual fossa
  • Curved triangular root
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12
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When do the permanent and deciduous dentition develop relative to each other

A

They develop simultaneously

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13
Q

Where do teeth develop within

A

Alveolar bone

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14
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What happens to deciduous teeth before they are replaced with permanent teeth

A

Root resorption

Exfoliation (loss)

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15
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What is classified as clinical emergence of teeth

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When the tooth is visible in the oral cavity

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16
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Describe what tooth eruption is

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A process of tooth movement from within alveolar bone up to functional occlusion

17
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What are the 5 stages of passive and active eruption stages

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  1. Pre-eruptive movement
  2. Intra-osseus
  3. Mucosal penetration
  4. Pre-occlusal
  5. Post-occlusal movement
18
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Describe the active stages of tooth eruption

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  1. Intra-osseus - tooth in alveolar bone, alveolar eruption
  2. Mucosal penetration - clinical/gingival emergence
  3. Pre-occlusal - prior to reaching functional occlusion
19
Q

What is the dental follicle

A

A sac containing the developing tooth and its odontogenic organ.

20
Q

What does the dental follicle differentiate into

A

The periodontal ligament

21
Q

Roughly when does the first permanent tooth erupt

A

around 6 years

22
Q

Roughly when does the last of the first 28 permanent teeth erupt

A

around 13 years

23
Q

Roughly in what order do deciduous teeth erupt

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  1. Lower central and lateral incisors, upper central and lateral incisors (6-12 months)
  2. Eruption of first molars (14 months)
  3. Eruption of canines (18 months)
  4. Eruption of second molars (24 months)
24
Q

What are the different stages of developing dentition

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  1. before any teeth have erupted
  2. deciduous dentition
  3. mixed dentition (early)
  4. mixed dentition (ugly duckling)
  5. permanent dentition
25
Q

Roughly in what order do permanent teeth erupt

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  1. lower central incisors and lower 1st molars (6yrs)
  2. lower lateral incisors and upper central incisors (7yrs)
  3. upper lateral incisors (8yrs)
  4. pre molars (10-11yrs)
  5. canines and 2nd molars (11-12yrs)
  6. 3rd molars (16-20yrs)
26
Q

How do permanent mandibular incisors erupt relative to deciduous incisors

A

lingually

27
Q

What is active and passive eruption

A

Active eruption - movement of the tooth

Passive eruption - exposure of the crown by migration of the gingival attachment

28
Q

When do the first and last teeth of deciduous dentition erupt

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1st - 6months ish

last = 2.5 yrs each

29
Q

When do permanent teeth begin to erupt relative to root growth

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Permanent teeth begins to erupt during early root growth