Labial surface
The entire back surface is called the "lingual" of the tooth.
distal surface.
The surface of the tooth that normally contacts the tooth immediately anterior to it in the dental arch is called the "mesial" surface. This surface faces the midline of the dental arch and is key in maintaining proper alignment and function of the teeth. In contrast, the surface that faces away from the midline is referred to as the "distal" surface.
Distoangular impaction means the tooth is angled backward, towards the rear of the mouth.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisdom_tooth
Each of the tooth surfaces are lingual, which faces the tongue, facial, which faces the lips, proximal, faces another tooth, occlusal, the top of the back teeth, and incisal ridge, the top of the front teeth.
The hard surfce on the surface of a tooth is enamel.
A resin one surface anterior is a tooth colored filling on a front tooth.
The surface of the tooth farthest from the midline is called the distal surface. It is the side of the tooth that is oriented away from the center of the dental arch, opposite to the mesial surface, which is closest to the midline. This terminology is used in dentistry to describe tooth positions and surfaces for better communication and treatment planning.
the teeth are covered by enamel, which is a hard mineralized surface of the teeth, much stronger than the bones
the nerve. infection of a tooth/nerve, but sometimes just temporary. there is not too much fat/meat/tissue on the bones on the hard palate therefore every small swelling feels enormous.
The root of a healthy tooth has an outside surface called cementum.
The term for the surface of a tooth that comes into contact with the cheek is the buccal surface. This surface helps with chewing and grinding food against the cheek. Proper oral hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing, is important to maintain the health of the buccal surface of the teeth.