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  • Dental anatomy chart

    It is important to have knowledge of the anatomy and development of your teeth and mouth in order to maintain good oral health.
    By understanding normal mouth development and learning to recognize abnormal conditions, you will be able to maintain good oral hygiene and spot the early warning signs of problems or disease..

  • Dental anatomy chart

    The dental formula for a modern human adult is 2:1:2:3 in each quadrant: two incisors, one canine, two premolars, and three molar, for a total of 32 adult teeth.
    There is some variation in this number, as the third molar (also known as the Wisdom Tooth) is not present in all modern human adults..

  • What is the anatomy of teeth?

    The tooth has two anatomical parts, the crown and the root.
    The crown is the top part that is exposed and visible above the gum (gingiva).
    It is covered with enamel, which protects the underlying dentine.
    The root of a tooth descends below the gum line anchoring the tooth in the mouth..

Rating 5.0 (50) The classes of teeth are divided into four categories. They are names incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Primary teeth sets do not contain premolars.
The teeth are categorized as incisors, canines, premolars, and molars and conventionally are numbered beginning with the maxillary right 3rd molar (seeĀ 

Growing of tooth

Tooth development is the complex process by which teeth form from embryonic cells, grow, and erupt into the mouth

Identification

Teeth are named by their sets and also arch, class, type, and side

Anatomic landmarks

The term "crown" of a tooth can be used in two ways

Distinguishing characteristics of teeth

Eight incisors are anterior teeth, four in the upper arch and four in the lower. Their function is for shearing or cutting food during chewing

What is the structure of a tooth?

The structure of a tooth is made up of specialized tissues that allow it to survive the forces of mastication while maintaining retention in the oral cavity

Enamel is the hardest tissue in the body and serves as a protective outer covering for the tooth crown

Where are the teeth located in the human body?

They are seated within the upper and lower alveolar bone in the maxilla and mandible respectively and this exclusive type of joint is known as gomphosis

The teeth are divided into four quadrants within the mouth, with the division occurring between the upper and lower jaws horizontally and down the midline of the face vertically


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