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NBDE Part 1 - Dental Anatomy
What is Turner Tooth? - ANS - *Focal Enamel Hypoplasia* (underdevelopment of tissue/organ) resulting
from *inflammation* or *trauma* during development of an individual tooth

- Typically caused by local factors including injury to the developing permanent tooth through extraction
of primary, or infection of the primary tooth

- Permanent tooth erupts into mouth with hypocalcification spot due to insult from abscessed
predecessor



What are the Dentition Periods? - ANS *1. Primary Dentition* = 6 months - 6 years

*2. Mixed Dentition* = 6 years - 12 years

*3. Permanent Dentition* = After last primary exfoliates



What is the Universal Tooth Designation System for Primary Dentitions? - ANS



What are the Differences between *Primary* teeth vs *Permanent* teeth? - ANS Primary vs Permanent

1. *Smaller* in *size*

- Anterior: Wider M-D and shorter I-G

- Posterior: Thinner M-D and shorter I-G

2. *Whiter enamel* (↑ opacity)

3. *Broad, flat contacts*

- Flatter B/L surfaces

4. Prominent cervical bulge

- The *primary central incisor* exhibits *prominent cervical ridge* both on *facial and lingual*

5. *Smaller* crown-to-root ratio

6. *Narrower* crowns/occlusal table at CEJ

7. *Thinner*, even layers of enamel & dentin

,8. *Enamel rods* in gingival 1/3 *extends occlusally* from DEJ

- *Permanent teeth* extends *gingivally*

9. *Roots narrower, longer, & more divergent*

- Gives space for succedaneous tooth

10. Short root trunks

- *Molars lack an identifiable root truck (small/absent)*

11. *Large pulp horns* and *pulp chambers*

12. Pulp horns closer to outer surface of tooth (especially to *mesial pulp horn*)

- Shorter distance for cavity to reach pulp



Pictures of Primary Teeth - ANS



What are the Characteristics of Primary Teeth? - ANS 1. Primary teeth are *less mineralized = more
worn*

2. Difference in arch space from primary and permanent is *2-4mm*

3.. *Mamelons* that remain after *age 10* indicate an *open bite*

4.. *Calcification* of primary *roots* completed at *3-4 years old*

5.. *Primary spacing* for *anterior teeth* are most frequently caused by *growth of dental arch*

6. *Delayed resorption* of primary *incisors* cause permanent incisors to erupt *lingually* (*shark
teeth*)



Age Estimates of Eruption Teeth - ANS - No teeth ~ 0-6 months old

- Lower central incisors erupting ~ 6 months old - - All primary incisors ~ 12-18 months old

- All primary teeth ~ 3 years to 6 years old

- Mobile lower central incisors ~ 6 years old

- Erupting permanent first molars ~ 6 years old

,- Mixed dent. (12 primary/12 permanent) ~ 8-10 y/o

- All permanent dentition ~ 12+ years old



What are the Eruption Times for Primary Dentition? - ANS 1. Last primary tooth to erupt is the Max. 2nd
molar

2. First primary tooth to erupt are Mand. central incisors

3. Around 1 year, child is expected to have erupted primary Max and Mand. incisors and M1s

- Parent notices new primary tooth at 12 months, most likely a Mand. M1 (12 month molar)

4. Primary M2s expected to erupt around child's 2nd birthday



What are the Rule of 4? - ANS - Eruption of 4 teeth every 4 months

- Start with 4 teeth at 7 months



What are the Eruption Times for Permanent Dentition? - ANS



What Occurs in the Mixed Dentition Period - ANS *Mixed Dentition* = 6 years - 12 years

*a) Age 6*

- Get Mand. Molars at age 6

- By 6 have 20 primary and 4 permanent M1s

*b) Age 7*

- Have 18 primary and 6 permanent (4 perm molars, 2 mand. perm central incisors)

*c) Age 8*

- 12 primary + 12 permanent

- Have Permanent M1s, central & lateral incisors, primary canines & molars

- Permanent Max. M1 have no distal contact yet

*d) Age 9*

, - 12 Primary teeth remain in the mouth (primary canine and 2 molars per quadrant x4)

*e) Age 10*

- Perm. teeth expected are central & lateral incisors, first premolars, M1s and Mand. Canine

- Expect root of Perm M1 to be finished forming and calcifying (2-3 years after eruption)



What are the 3 Cardinal Eruption Rules - ANS 1. Girls teeth erupt BEFORE Boys

2. Mandibular erupt BEFORE Maxillary

3. Teeth of slender kids erupt BEFORE fat kids (too much tissue)



What are the Characteristics of Eruption? - ANS Eruption

1. The movement of tooth through the gums so that the clinical crown slowly gets longer

- NOT exfoliation

2. Permanent teeth begin to form at 4 months in utero (Mand. M1)

3. First succedaneous to erupt is the Mand. Central incisors at 6-7 yr old

- NOT Mand. M1

4. Follicles of developing permanent incisors are in a position *lingual* to the deciduous roots

- When a tooth is partially resorbed by the developing tooth underneath it, the FACIAL part of the tooth
is the longest and more securely attached to the gingiva

- First evidence of root resorption on a primary incisor is seen on the *lingual* root surface



What are the Calcification Times? - ANS 1. *Permanent Max and Mand. M1s* begin to calcify *at birth*

- Begin to form at *4 months* in utero

2. Initiation of calcification for mandibular central incisors is 3-4 months

3. Permanent M3s begin to calcify at *8-10 yrs of age*



Primary Calcification Timeline in utero

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