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Q: What is the name tooth distal to J in mixed dentition model?
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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.


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

Third Molars are only found in adult dentition.


What are the five surfaces of a tooth?

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


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.


Can it be possible to put the dentures after pulling out the tooth?

Yes, it is called an immediate denture. The denture is made by the technician before extracting the tooth. After the removal the dentist places the denture on the top of he wound. In this way the patient leaves the office without gaps in his dentition.


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


When you are born do you have both sets of teeth already in your head?

Yes, you are born with tooth "buds" inside your alveolar bone (jaw bone under the gums in your upper & lower jaws. The buds grow into teeth below the surface of your gums and eventually the buds form the 20 teeth that erupt through your gums to form your baby teeth, know as your primary dentition. The term "dentition" is a collective term describing all your teeth. Once your primary dentition has erupted, the buds of your adult teeth, known as your permanent teeth (adult teeth), begin to grow in the bone. The growth of the permanent tooth is what begins to resorb the root structure of your primary teeth. The process of resorption is similar to dissolving. The roots of the teeth are what holds them securely in your jaw bone, so during root resrobtion (as the roort is dissolving), the primary tooth beomes loose and eventually falls out. Resorption is why there are no roots on baby teeth when they fall out. A permanent tooth then erupts in the lost primary tooth's place. Ultimately, 32 teeth (including your third molars, commonly called "wisdom teeth") erupt through your gums to form your permenent dentition. The 20 teeth in your primary dentition are labeled with a letter. 20 teeth are lettered A through T. A-J are the top baby teeth, K-T the lower baby teeth. The 32 teeth in your permanent dentition are labeled with numbers. The 32 teeth are numbered 1 through 31. 1-16 are the top teeth, 17-31 the bottom teeth. To count or label teeth, you begin counting on your upper right side, go accross to your upper left side, then "drop down" to your lower left side and continue counting until you reach the end on your lower right. You start & end counting on the right side. Example on permanent teeth: Tooth number 1 is the first tooth on your UPPER right side, and tooth 32 is the last tooth on your LOWER right side.