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What is dentition?

dentition is a tooth specialist . he/she is more trained than a dentist.


What does the mixed dentition period begin with?

Permanent dentition begins with the eruption of the first permanent molars.


What does mixed period dentition begin with?

Either when a permanent molar erupts in the back or with the loss of a deciduous (baby) tooth and eruption of a permanent (adult) tooth taking its place. Whichever happens first.


What tooth in the permanent dentition has a mesial developmental depression?

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What is the surface of the tooth that faces away from the median line?

distal surface.


What is the name of the teeth that cannot come out?

Submerged dentition. If a tooth is stuck and wants to come out but cannot, we call it an impacted tooth. Usually it is a third molar tooth that causes this condition. also known as impacted wisdom tooth.


Why is human dentition called thecodont?

Human dentition is not typically referred to as thecodont. The term thecodont describes a type of tooth attachment where the teeth are set in sockets in the jawbone. Humans have diphyodont dentition, meaning they have two sets of teeth (deciduous and permanent) that are not thecodont in structure.


What type of tooth is found in adults that is not found in baby teeth?

Third Molars are only found in adult dentition.


The most common tooth injury regarding permanent dentition sports injuries is?

The most common tooth injury related to sports in permanent dentition is a dental fracture, particularly enamel fractures. These injuries often occur due to impact during contact sports, leading to chips or cracks in the tooth structure. Another frequent occurrence is dental avulsion, where the tooth is completely knocked out. Proper protective gear, such as mouthguards, can significantly reduce the risk of these injuries.


What are the five surfaces of a tooth?

Mesial, Distal, Lingual (or Palatal), Buccal (or Facial), and Occlusal (or Incisal)


What method of identification is used in the universal national tooth numbering system for the primary dentition?

The universal national tooth numbering system for primary dentition assigns a unique number to each primary tooth, starting from 1 to 20. The numbering begins with the upper right second molar (tooth 1) and proceeds sequentially across the upper arch to the upper left second molar (tooth 10), then continues with the lower left second molar (tooth 11) and moves across the lower arch to the lower right second molar (tooth 20). This system enables clear communication and documentation of dental procedures and conditions.


What is dentition in mammals?

The teeth in mammals replace themselves. They are born with a small, weak set of teeth, when those fall out, a bigger, stronger pair grow in. Every tooth lost is replaced during the individual's lifetime.