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This document covers tooth morphology and primary dentition. It also discusses the chronology of teeth, and provides information suitable for those in dental or oral health settings.

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Tooth Morphology – Primary Den44on (Primary Den44on-Part 2) Oral and Dental Sciences Intended Learning Outcomes Revise the terminology used in naming the landmarks of the teeth. Record the nota4on and chronology of the primary den44on Iden5fy the loca4ons/anatomy of the various tooth surfa...

Tooth Morphology – Primary Den44on (Primary Den44on-Part 2) Oral and Dental Sciences Intended Learning Outcomes Revise the terminology used in naming the landmarks of the teeth. Record the nota4on and chronology of the primary den44on Iden5fy the loca4ons/anatomy of the various tooth surfaces. Discuss and re8ect on how you would use this knowledge within the clinical seCng Explain the varia4ons between the comparable primary and permanent teeth GDC Learning Outcomes 2013: 1.1.5 Describe relevant and appropriate dental, oral, craniofacial and general anatomy and explain their application to patient management 2023: C 1.5 Identify relevant and appropriate dental, oral, craniofacial, and general anatomy (recognising the diversity of anatomy across the patient population) and explain their relevance to patient management URA ULA-Palmers. Upper Central Incisors (51;61) fB/ - Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 3-4 months in utero Crown comple5on 4 months Erup5on 7.5 months Root comple5on 1 ½ years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper Central Incisors (51;61) Labial view Labially the crown is similar to the permanent central incisor BUT square rather than rectangular Click to add text d m Shorter crown length and more bulbous rounded. Mesial incisal angle sharp Distal Mesial Distal incisal angle rounded incisal incisal Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk angle angle Upper Central Incisors Palatal view Palatally the crown is concave Pronounced mesial & distal marginal ridges m d Large cingulum - Cingulum Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper Central Incisors Mesial view Mesially or distally the crown looks bulky cervically - half - root Cervical undula5on of Inclines labially Single root, one half of which at b p least inclines labially to allow room for erup5on of permanent incisor One root canal, 2 pulp horns, mesially & distally Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Comparison of 11 and 51 – Labial and Palatal Views Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.a 11 Labial 51 Labial 11 Palatal 51 Palatal c.uk Upper Lateral Incisors (52;62) Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 4 ½ months in utero Crown comple5on 5 months Erup5on 8-9 months Root comple5on 1½-2 years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper Lateral Incisors (52;62) Labial view Labially crown is less square than central incisor Mesial incisal angle sharp d m Distal incisal angle rounded Distal Mesial incisal incisal angle angle Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Palatal view Upper Lateral Incisor Palatally concave Well deCned marginal ridges m d DeCnite cingulum, but less pronounced than that of central incisor less pronounced eigutum. Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Marginal ridges Upper Lateral Incisor Mesial view Laterally the crown appears bulky Cervical undula5on Single root One root canal, 2 pulp horns, mesially & distally Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Colour/Size(length. Comparison of 12 and 52 – Labial and Palatal Views Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac. 12 Labial 52 Labial 12 Palatal 52 Palatal uk ULC UBC- Palmers Upper Canine (53;63) fD/ - Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 5 months in utero Crown comple5on 9 months Erup5on 16-20 months Root comple5on Approx. 3 years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Labial view Upper Canine (53;63) Crown is almost symmetrical Labially an enamel ridge runs from crown 5p to cervical margin d m This creates mesial & distal Distal-00 Mesial depressions (fossae) on either side of the ridge fossa fossa > labial ridge. Distal surface slightly more rounded Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Enamel ridge Upper Canine Palatal view Mesial & distal marginal ridges Pronounced cingulum Enamel ridge from cusp 5p to cingulum producing mesial & m ~ distalia d n distal fossae Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Cingulum Upper Canine Bulky crown when viewed mesially or distally Cervical undula5on b p I cusptip. One root One root canal, no pulp horns Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Mesial view Primary canine (53;upper right) Labial Palatal Mesial Distal Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk URD ULD-Palmers. fDl Upper First Molar (54;64) - Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 5 months in utero Crown comple5on 6 months Erup5on 12-16 months Root comple5on 2-2 ½ years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Buccal view Upper First Molar (54;64) Buccally has 2 cusps: Disto Mesio 1. Large mesio-buccal(mb) buccal buccal root root 2. Small disto-buccal (db) d m 2 buccal roots as in upper permanent molars: 1. Mesio-buccal - larger cusp 2. Disto-buccal mb db Central developmental groove 1 Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper First Molar Palatal view 2 palatal cusps: 1. Large mesio-palatal (mp) Palatal 2. Small disto-palatal (dp) root Single palatal root as in upper m d permanent molars dp-smaller. mp - large Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper First Molar Mesial view Distal view From mesial aspect there is a large bulge of enamel cervically B over the mesio-buccal root B pp called the tubercle of Zuckerkandl (Z) - Z 3 root canals and 4 pulp horns (one per cusp) Z Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Primary first molar (54;upper right) Image ref: hAp://www. Buccal Palatal Mesial Distal leeds.ac.uk URE ULE-Palmers Upper Second Molar (55;65) - FAL Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 6 months in utero Crown comple5on 10-12 months Erup5on 1 ¾ -2 ½ years Root comple5on 3 years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper Second Molar (55;65) Buccal view Like maxillary permanent Crst molar 4 cusps: 1. Mesio-buccal 2. Disto-buccal d m 3. Mesio-palatal 4. Disto-palatal May be a palatal cusp of Carabelli mb db 2 buccal roots – mesio-buccal & disto-buccal mp dp Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper Second Molar Palatal view ediagonal Oblique ridge between disto-buccal & mesio-palatal cusps smallest Mesio-palatal cusp the largest Disto-palatal cusp the smallest large m d Disto-palatal groove Do ne One palatal root Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Upper Second Molar Mesial view Distal view 3 root canals 4 pulp horns Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Primary second molar (55;upper right) Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Buccal Palatal Mesial Distal Comparison of 54 and 55 – Buccal and Palatal Views Image ref: hAp://www. 54 Buccal 55 Buccal 54 Palatal 3334 55 Palatal leeds.ac.uk LLA LRA Lower Central Incisor (71;81) Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 4 ½ months in utero Crown comple5on 4 months Erup5on 6 ½ months Root comple5on 1 ½-2 years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower Central Incisor (71;81) Almost symmetrical when viewed labially d m Sharp mesial incisal angle Rounded distal incisal angle Single root, one root canal Mesial and distal pulp horns Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Labial view Lower Central Incisor Lingually there is a large cingulum Quite reduced mesial and distal m d marginal ridges Cervical undula5on mesially and distally Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lingual view LRB-PALMES LLB A Lower Lateral Incisor (72;82) Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 4 ½ months in utero Crown comple5on 4 ½ months Erup5on 7 months Root comple5on 1 ½-2 years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower Lateral Incisor (72;82) Labially the crown is fan-shaped with a long mesial side and a shorter distal side Shorter long mesial The mesio-incisal angle is sharp d m distent side The disto-incisal angle rounded Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Labial view Lower Lateral Incisor Lingually there is a large cingulum Mesial and distal marginal ridges m d One root, similar to that of the deciduous central incisor One root canal and one mesial and one distal pulp horn Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lingual view Lower Lateral Incisor Mesially or distally the crown # appears wedge-shaped and quite bulbous around the cervical Cingulum region The cervical region is undulated b - l Bolbus Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Mesial view LLA LLB Comparison of 81 and 82 labially 81 82 Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk ((C LRC Lower Canine (73;83) Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 5 months in utero Crown comple5on 9 months Erup5on 16-20 months Root comple5on 2 ½ -3 years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower Canine (73;83) ~ out- Labially the crown is convex The mesial is shorter than the ~ mesi a le nter distal incisal slope d m One root, roughly triangular in cross-sec5on which curves distally and labially One root canal and no pulp horns Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Labial view Enamel Lower Canine ridge Lingually the crown is concave Cingulum Mesial and distal marginal ridges ridge m Ad S & A poorly-deCned ridge of enamel from the 5p of the cusp to the distal cingulum, producing a mesial and distal fossa fossa mesial Distal surface more rounded fossa Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lingual view Lower Canine Cervical undula5on on mesial & distal surfaces Note the root curved labially l b Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Distal view LID LLE Lower First Molar (74;84) Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 5 months in utero Crown comple5on 6 months Erup5on 12-16 months Root comple5on 2-2 ½ years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk. tooth cervical-neck of Lower First Molar (74;84) From the buccal aspect there are two cusps, mesio-buccal and disto-buccal On the mesio-buccal cusp, in Fobercle Of the cervical region, is a protuberance of enamel known Zucker- >as the tubercle of Zuckerkandl - Kandl Both primary (tZ), as in the upper primary. pr Molars Crst molar Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower First Molar Lingually two cusps, 1. a large mesio-lingual 2. a small disto-lingual smalp large m Occlusally a ridge of enamel joins the mesio-lingual and mesio-buccal cusps This is the bucco-lingual crest and forms a small mesial and large distal fossa Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower First Molar Buccal cusps lean lingually Two divergent roots, one mesial and one distal b l Both are 8aAened mesio- distally Two root canals and three pulp horns, one lingual, one mesio- buccal and one disto-buccal Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower Second Molar (75;85) Looks similar to mandibular permanent Crst molar Buccally there are three cusps: 1. Mesio-buccal 2. Disto-buccal 3. Distal Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower second First Molar (74;84) Chronology Ini5al calciCca5on 6 months in utero Crown comple5on 10-12 months Erup5on 1 ¾ -2 ½ years Root comple5on 3 years Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower Second Molar Two large lingual cusps, mesio- lingual and disto-lingual 2 divergent roots, mesial and distal Roots 8aAened mesio-distally 2 root canals and 4 pulp horns, one per cusp Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac.uk Lower Second Molar Viewed from mesial or distal, the buccal cusps lean lingually Comparison of 84,85 Buccally and Lingually Image ref: hAp://www.leeds.ac 84 Buccal 85 Buccal 84 Lingual 85 Lingual.uk

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