Dental Anatomy
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Dental Anatomy
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Nomenclature
• Maxilla • Mandible
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Deciduous Teeth
• Primary Teeth• Post-natal development spans 2-1/2
years• Usually 20 in number
– 4 incisors– 2 canines– 4 molars per arch
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Deciduous Teeth
• In clinical practice they are designated by letters: A to T
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Permanent Teeth
• Development begins with the eruption of the first molars and exfoliation of the deciduous incisors
• Process requires 20 years to complete• Usually 32 in number• In clinical practice they are designated
by numbers: 1 to 32
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The Crown and Root• Crown- portion above the
gingivae covered with enamel
• Root- portion below covered with cementum
• They are joined at the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ)
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Dentin
• Comprises the main bulk of tooth structure
• Histologically analagous to bone in composition
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Pulp Chamber and Canal
• Contain the pulpal tissue– Nervous, arteriolar
and venous tissue– fibrous tissue
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The Crown
• Incisors have an incisal edge• Canines have a single cusp• Premolars and Molars have 2 or more
cusps• These are the cutting surfaces of the
teeth
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Incisor
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Canine
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Premolar
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Molar
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The Root
• May be single or multiple• Firmly positioned in the boney process
of the jaw called the alveolus• The alveolus together with the teeth
forms the dental arch• The cervical area of the teeth are
usually covered with a soft tissue, the gingivae
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Surfaces and Ridges
• Incisors and Canines- four surfaces and a ridge
• Molars and Premolars- five surfaces
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Surfaces- named according to positions and uses
• Facial- toward the lips or cheeks• Lingual- toward the tongue
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Surfaces
• Occlusal- come in contact with those of the opposing jaw, molars and premolars only
• Incisal- Those surfaces on the incisors and canines coming into contact with the opposing teeth
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Proximal Surfaces
• Surfaces coming into contact with the adjacent teeth
• Mesial- toward the midline• Distal- away from the midline• Which teeth have the mesial surfaces
touching each other?
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Cusp• an elevation or mound on the crown
portion of a tooth making up a divisional part of the occlusal surface
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Tubercle
• A smaller elevation on the same portion of the crown produced by an extra formation of enamel. Deviation from typical form.
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Cingulum
• The lingual lobe of an anterior tooth
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Ridge
• Any linear elevation on the surface of a tooth and is named according to its location
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Marginal Ridge Those rounded borders of
enamel that form the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal
surfaces of premolars or molars, and the lingual surfaces of
anterior teeth
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Triangular Ridges
• descend from the cusp tips of molars and premolars toward the central part of the occlusal surface
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Oblique Ridge
• Crosses the occlusal surface of maxillary molars in an oblique fashion
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Fossa
• An irregular depression or concavity
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Sulcus
• A long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth between ridges and cusps
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Developmental Groove
• A shallow groove or line between the primary parts of the crown or root
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Pits
• Small pinpoint depressions located at the junction of the developmental grooves
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