Dental anatomy for beginners

  • Dental anatomy book

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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.

  • Dental anatomy book

    Dental anatomy is defined here as, but is not limited to, the study of the development, morphology, function, and identity of each of the teeth in the human dentitions, as well as the way in which the teeth relate in shape, form, structure, color, and function to the other teeth in the same dental arch and to the teeth Jan 9, 2015.

  • Dental anatomy chart

    There are four types of permanent teeth in humans:

    Incisors.Canines.Premolars.Molars..

Rating 5.0 (50) These main components are known as the crown, root, surfaces, cusp, cingulum, ridges, developmental groove, embrasures, and mammelons.

Your teeth are made up of three different layers:

  • Enamel: This is the external covering that provides a surface for chewing. It protects the other layers.
  • Dentin: This is the middle layer that is comprised of dense tissue. The pulp gives it its blood supply.
  • Pulp: This is the center part of your teeth. It is comprised of blood vessels and soft tissue filled with nerve endings

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