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Q: What is the clinical considerations with the primary dentition?
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How do primary teeth differ from secondary teeth?

1-The primary dentition is smaller in size than secondary dentition,except mesiodistal length of molar about 1/3 bigger than premolars. 2-Primary dentition is bluish,white and more opaque than secondary. 3-Primary dentition have more pronounced cervical margin. 4-Crowns of the anterior primary dentition are more bulbous,pronounced labial cingulum. Dr. Abdulwahab Al-kandari


Which type of teeth are present in the permanent dentition but not in the primary dentition?

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how many primary dentition consists of teeth?

20.


What teeth are missing in the primary dentition?

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How do you Compare and contrast the features of the primary and permanent dentition?

The primary dentition, or baby teeth, typically consists of 20 teeth while the permanent dentition has 32 teeth, including wisdom teeth. Primary teeth are smaller in size and whiter in color compared to permanent teeth. Additionally, primary teeth help children chew and speak properly, while permanent teeth are meant to last a lifetime.


Is it possible for milk teeth canines to fall after your milk teeth premolars fall out?

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What is the clinical considerations of each tooth in the permanent dentition?

Permanent dentition has basically four families of teeth, viz Incisors,Canines,Premolars, and Molars. Incisors- Important for Aesthetics (looks), and Phonetics (speech) and to cut the food. Canines- Most Important as it is very strong because of its long roots. Important for Tearing of food and aesthetics. Premolars- Helps molars to chew food. And plays major role in correction of malaligned teeth (orthodontic treatment). Molars- Major function is to chew food, Mastication. Plays a role of strong anchorage in orthodontic treatment.


What is dentition?

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