Zusammenfassung der Ressource
A-Landmarks
- Lobe
- Defination
Anmerkungen:
- It's one of primary centers of calcification and Growth formed during crown development
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Eash tooth has four or five lobes ... Pulp chamber has pulp horns corressponding to these lobes
- NAMES Anterior-Posterior
teeth
Anmerkungen:
- Just learn how to name the lobes of each tooth from hand out >>
- Number of lobes in
each teeth
Anmerkungen:
- Anterior teeth+(premolars)*=4 lobes EXCEPT SECOND PREMOLAR HAVE 5 LOBES
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Molars*=4 lobes
EXCEPT FIRST MOLAR=5 LOBE
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--incisors may have 3 lobes ----maxillary Lateral incisor ,supernumery teeth may have less than 3 lobes
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- Conclusion :
all teeth have 4 lobes Except LOWER SECOND PREMOLAR 5
LOWER FIRST MOLAR 5
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SOMETIMES maxillary lateral incisor (peg-shaped) may have 3 lobes
in addition to superNumerary teeth
- Crown elevations
- Mamelons
Anmerkungen:
- Three small rounded projections found on incisal third of newly erupted teeth
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3 PULP HORNS
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they wear down by age
- Cingulum
Anmerkungen:
- Smooth rounded prominence on cervical third of lingual surface of the crown of incisors and canines
- *Cusps
Anmerkungen:
- It's pyramidal projection found on posterior teeth and incisal portion of canine
Formed of enamel,dentin and pulp
- *Tubercle
Anmerkungen:
- It's a small elevation produced by excessive formation of enamel
Palatal surface of E&6 sometimes>>
Lingual surface of incisors
formed only of enamel while cusps are formed of enamel,dentin and pulp horn
- Ridges
Anmerkungen:
- It is "a linear elevation "
on different surfaces of the crown
Named by location and shape
- **Labial
Anmerkungen:
- Where is it ?
How is it formed ?
- canines
RESULT OF highly developed labial middle lobe
- **Buccal
Anmerkungen:
- Where ??!(surface,tooth)
How is it formed !?
- Buccal surface of premolars Result of highly developped middle buccal lobe
- Cervical
Anmerkungen:
- where?
where is it developed ?!
- cervical third of all teeth
,but highly developed on
Dicidious first molar then second molar
- Incisal
Anmerkungen:
- WHERE?
THE "RIGDE" IS TRASFORMED INTO "EDGE "BY Attrition
- lingual surface of newly erupted inscisors at its incisal margin
- Cusp ridges
Anmerkungen:
- THEY FORM An Angle at cusp tip when viewed from facial and lingual aspect
Cusp slopes-arms
which is longer mesial or distal ridge ?!
- destal ridge is usually longer than mesial ridge
Except c&4
Where mesial is longer than distal ridge
- Lingual
Anmerkungen:
- where?!
Lingual surface of the canines extending from cingulum to cusp tip (maxillary)
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extending from cingulum to incisal third (mandibular)
- Marginal
Anmerkungen:
- Linear elevation
where?
All teeth
mesial and distal margins of lingual surface of anterior teeth,
Occlusal surface of posterior teeth
- Tringular
Anmerkungen:
- It's tringular in shape
decend from cusp tip to center of occlusal surface of posterior teeth
- Transverse
Anmerkungen:
- How is it formed !?
found usually on lowerpremolars
- Result of union of two tringular cusps facing each other crossing the occlusal surface transversly (Buccolingually direction)
- Oblique
Anmerkungen:
- How is it formed ?!
- It is formed by the union of two
triangular ridges of two cusps not facing each other and crossing the occlusal surface of maxillary molars
mesiolingual and distobuccal destination
- Crown depressions
- Developmental
grooves
Anmerkungen:
- DEFINATION ?
Location
- It's sharply defined linear depression denoting union of two lobes
occlusal surface of posterior teeth
May extend to lingual and buccal surface
- Defination
- LOCATION
- supplemental grooves
Anmerkungen:
- small,irregular and auxilliary grooves
occlusal surface of posterior teeth Don't denote union of lobes
Third and second molars are most characterized by high number of supplemental grooves
- Defination
- location
- Fissure
Anmerkungen:
- Defination?
where??
Formation ?!
Dental caries
- Linear depressions
On bottom of developmental grooves
results from incomplete union of primary lobes
Dental caries often begins in a deep fissure
- Defination
- Formation
- Location
- Dental caries
- Fossa
Anmerkungen:
- what is it ?!
where?!
Types?
- small depression
in both anterior and posterior teeth
Lingual
mesial and distal
central
- Defination
- Location
- formation
- Pit
Anmerkungen:
- what is it ?? /
where ?
faulty pit ?
- small pinpoint depression at the ends of developmental grooves
Pit at end of buccal or lingual developmental groove
- Defination
- Location
- Faulty pit
- Sulcus
Anmerkungen:
- Defination
- it's a broad or valley depression on the occlusal surface of posterior teeth meet in developmental groove and extend to cusp tip
- Defination
- Difference
- crypt
- space bone
contains
Developing un
erupted tooth
- bone
- space bone
contains root of
Erupted tooth