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Deciduous incisors erupt
Deciduous incisors erupt
I1 = Six days I2 = Six weeks I3 = Six months
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Adult incisors erupt
Adult incisors erupt
I1 = 2 1/2 Years I2 = 3 1/2 Years I3 = 4 1/2 Years
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In wear at
In wear at
I1 = 3 years I2 = 4 years I3 = 5 years
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Which teeth extend into frontal sinuses
Which teeth extend into frontal sinuses
Cups disappear
Cups disappear
Cups disappear
Cups disappear
Galvaynes groove (I3)
Galvaynes groove (I3)
Grooming
Grooming
Pros
Pros
Cons
Cons
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Study Notes
Developmental Stages of Teeth
- Deciduous incisors erupt first.
- Adult incisors erupt later.
Dental Anatomy
- The roots of certain teeth (e.g. maxillary canines and premolars) extend into the frontal sinuses.
Dental Eruption Timelines
- Cups (a characteristic of deciduous teeth) disappear with time.
Dental Characteristics
- The Galvayne's groove is a characteristic of the upper third molar (I3).
Dental Hygiene
- Grooming is an essential aspect of dental care.
Weighing the Advantages and Disadvantages
- There are pros and cons to consider in dental care.
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