Dental anatomy wheelers

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    1. Incisors.
    2. Your incisors are the most visible teeth in your mouth.
    3. Canines.
    4. Canine teeth get their name because they resemble a dog's fangs.
    5. Premolars.
    6. Also called bicuspids, premolars sit between your canines and your molars (the teeth in the back of your mouth).
    7. Molars.
    8. Your molar teeth are in the very back of your mouth.
  • What is a dentition in anatomy?

    The human dentition is composed of two sets of teeth – primary and permanent.
    Teeth are organised into two opposing arches – maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower).
    These can be divided down the midline (mid-sagittal plane) into left and right halves..

  • What is teeth anatomy term?

    cusp – The top portion of the tooth; the tip or point. deciduous teeth – The first set of teeth, also known as primary teeth. dentin – The tissue of the tooth between the pulp and the enamel and cementum; the majority of the tooth. dentition – A set of teeth..

  • What is the cuspid tooth anatomy?

    The canines (or cuspids, meaning a tooth with a single point) are on either side of the incisors.
    They are for holding and tearing food.
    Premolars (bicuspids) and molars have a series of elevations (points or 'cusps') that are used for breaking up particles of food..

  • Molars are the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth.
    Each molar typically has four or five cusps.
    They are used exclusively for crushing and grinding.
    Wisdom teeth are also called third molars.
  • Occlusal– The chewing surface of posterior teeth.
    Proximal – Tooth surfaces that are next to each other (i.e., distal of lateral incisor and mesial of canine).
Accompanying CD-ROM contains "three-dimensional animations of masticatory movements lifelike color drawings of the right maxillary and mandibular permanent teeth from the mesial, occlusal/incisal, Google BooksOriginally published: 1940Authors: Major M. Ash and Stanley Nelson
Ash was a prolific author, publishing over 200 scientific articles and seven textbooks, of which Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion is one.

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