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Dental Terminology



  B-H .1DDD
Contents
Surfaces of teeth. 1
Line angles and point angles. 2
Depressions and Elevations on teeth. 3
Division in thirds. 4


Objectives
The prime objective of this lecture is to introduce the
dental terminology and its application
   Learning nomenclature is the first and very important
    step in understanding dental anatomy.

   Crown is covered with enamel and root is covered with
    cementum. The crown and root join at the cemento-
    enamel junction (CEJ) which is also called the cervical
    line. The junction of cementum and dentine is called
    cemento-dentinal junction. The junction of dentine and
    enamel is called dentinoenamel junction (DEJ).

   To study and facilitate communication various surfaces
    of teeth are recognized and given names.
Surfaces of teeth
.Crowns of all teeth have five surfaces

Facial Surface. 1
.Facial surface can be labial surface or buccal surface

a. Labial surface. The surfaces of incisors and canines that
.are towards the lip

b. Buccal surface. The surfaces of premolars and molars
.that face the cheek
(Lingual Surface (Palatal surface. 2
.All surfaces facing towards the tongue




                                          palatal
Proximal Surfaces. 3

a. Mesial Surface
.All surfaces towards the midline

b. Distal Surface
All surfaces away from the midline. Mesial surface and
.Distal surface are collectively called proximal surface




                          Proximal surfaces
Incisal or Occlusal surface. 4

a. Incisal surface. The surface of incisors and canines that
come in contact with those in the opposite jaws during
the act of closure are called incisal surfaces

b. Occlusal surface. The surface of premolars and molars
that come in contact with those in the opposite jaws
.during the act of closure are called occlusal surfaces
Maxillary Arch
Mandibular Arch
1        1



3   2         4




    Labial surface. 1
    Mesial surface. 2
    Distal surface. 3
    Incisal surface. 4
3

2                 1
        3



           3




Buccal surface. 1
Lingual surface. 2
Occlusal surface. 3
Line and Point angles
When two of these surfaces meet, a line
 angle is formed and when three surfaces
 meet a point angle is formed


         Line angle




          Point angle
Line angles of anterior teeth
1. Mesio labial
2. Disto labial
3. Mesiolingual
4. Distolingual
Labioincisal. 5
Linguoincisal. 6
Line angles of Anterior teeth
Line angles of posterior teeth
Mesiobuccal. 1
Distobuccal. 2
Mesiolingual. 3
Distolingual. 4
Mesio-occlusal. 5
Disto-occlusal. 6
Bucco-occlusal. 7
Linguo-occlusal. 8
Line angles of Posterior teeth
Point angles of anterior teeth
1.  Mesiolabioincisal
2.  Distolabioincisal
3.  Mesiolinguoincisal
4.  Distolinguoincisal




                             Point angles of Anterior teeth
Point angles of posterior teeth
1.  Mesiobucco-occlusal
2.  Distobucco-occlusal
3.  Mesiolinguo-occlusal
4.  Distolinguo-occlusal




                            Point angles of Posterior teeth
Depressions on tooth surface

Pit. A sharp pinpoint depression on the surface of the. 1
enamel

Fossa. An irregular depression or concavity on the. 2
.surface of a tooth



            2                     Pit. 1
                   1
                                  Fossa. 2
.Sulcus. A long depression on the surface of a tooth. 3

4. Groove is a shallow linear depression on the surface
of a tooth.

A developmental groove is a shallow groove or line
between the primary parts of the crown or root.

A supplemental groove is less distinct and does not
mark the junction of primary parts.
1




Developmental grooves. 1
Elevations on tooth surface

.Cusp. An elevation or mound on the crown of a tooth. 1




      C        C

                   C

      C
               C                           C



                              Cusps
2. Cingulum is the lingual lobe of an anterior tooth and
makes up the bulk of the cervical third of the lingual surface.




                    C
                                          Cingulum
3. Lobe is one of the primary sections of formation in the
development of the crown. Cusps and mamelons are
representative of lobes.

4. Mamelons are three rounded protuberances found on the
incisal ridges of newly erupted incisor teeth.
Ridge. A linear elevation on the surface of a tooth

Marginal ridges are rounded borders of enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of
posterior teeth and the mesial and distal margins of the
lingual surfaces of anterior teeth.

Triangular ridge is a ridge that descends from the tips of the
cusps of molars and premolars towards the centre part of
the occlusal surface.

Transverse ridge is formed by the union of buccal and
.lingual triangular ridges

Oblique ridge is a ridge obliquely crossing the occlusal
surfaces of maxillary molars.
                      Dr.Syed Sadatullah Ibnsina
                       National Medical College
2
                   2
            1

1
                       3      1




                Marginal ridge. 1
                Triangular ridge. 2
                Oblique ridge. 3

        1
Occlusal aspect of Maxillary Molar
Occlusal aspect of Mandibular Molar
Other important terms
Mid line. An imaginary line dividing the upper and lower
.arches into two equal halves

Anterior. Pertaining to or towards the front plane of the
.body

Posterior. Pertaining to or towards the back plane of the
.body

.Superior. Situated above another or towards the head

.Inferior. Situated beneath another or towards the feet
Anterior Teeth




                 Posterior Teeth
Division in thirds
To make study and communication easier the crown and
.root are divided into three halves

)Division in thirds occluso-gingivally (Crown   cervical
Cervical third. 1
                                                Middle
Middle third. 2
Incisal/Occlusal third. 3                       incisal




                                                Occlusal
                                                Middle
                                                cervical
)Division in thirds facio-lingually (Crown
Crown when viewed from front
Mesial third. 1
Middle third. 2
Distal third. 3




                                        Distal      Mesial

                                                 Middle
M
Mesial

Middle

Distal



D
M




    Mesial


    Middle


     Distal
D
)Division in thirds facio-lingually (Crown
Crown when viewed from the side
Facial third. 1
Middle third. 2
Lingual third. 3
Division in thirds-root
Cervical third. 1
Middle third. 2
Apical third. 3
C
     M
     A             C
               M       M
               A       A
C – Cervical
M – Middle
A – Apical

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  • 1. Dental Terminology B-H .1DDD
  • 2. Contents Surfaces of teeth. 1 Line angles and point angles. 2 Depressions and Elevations on teeth. 3 Division in thirds. 4 Objectives The prime objective of this lecture is to introduce the dental terminology and its application
  • 3. Learning nomenclature is the first and very important step in understanding dental anatomy.  Crown is covered with enamel and root is covered with cementum. The crown and root join at the cemento- enamel junction (CEJ) which is also called the cervical line. The junction of cementum and dentine is called cemento-dentinal junction. The junction of dentine and enamel is called dentinoenamel junction (DEJ).  To study and facilitate communication various surfaces of teeth are recognized and given names.
  • 4. Surfaces of teeth .Crowns of all teeth have five surfaces Facial Surface. 1 .Facial surface can be labial surface or buccal surface a. Labial surface. The surfaces of incisors and canines that .are towards the lip b. Buccal surface. The surfaces of premolars and molars .that face the cheek
  • 5. (Lingual Surface (Palatal surface. 2 .All surfaces facing towards the tongue palatal
  • 6. Proximal Surfaces. 3 a. Mesial Surface .All surfaces towards the midline b. Distal Surface All surfaces away from the midline. Mesial surface and .Distal surface are collectively called proximal surface Proximal surfaces
  • 7. Incisal or Occlusal surface. 4 a. Incisal surface. The surface of incisors and canines that come in contact with those in the opposite jaws during the act of closure are called incisal surfaces b. Occlusal surface. The surface of premolars and molars that come in contact with those in the opposite jaws .during the act of closure are called occlusal surfaces
  • 10. 1 1 3 2 4 Labial surface. 1 Mesial surface. 2 Distal surface. 3 Incisal surface. 4
  • 11. 3 2 1 3 3 Buccal surface. 1 Lingual surface. 2 Occlusal surface. 3
  • 12. Line and Point angles When two of these surfaces meet, a line angle is formed and when three surfaces meet a point angle is formed Line angle Point angle
  • 13. Line angles of anterior teeth 1. Mesio labial 2. Disto labial 3. Mesiolingual 4. Distolingual Labioincisal. 5 Linguoincisal. 6
  • 14. Line angles of Anterior teeth
  • 15. Line angles of posterior teeth Mesiobuccal. 1 Distobuccal. 2 Mesiolingual. 3 Distolingual. 4 Mesio-occlusal. 5 Disto-occlusal. 6 Bucco-occlusal. 7 Linguo-occlusal. 8
  • 16. Line angles of Posterior teeth
  • 17. Point angles of anterior teeth 1. Mesiolabioincisal 2. Distolabioincisal 3. Mesiolinguoincisal 4. Distolinguoincisal Point angles of Anterior teeth
  • 18. Point angles of posterior teeth 1. Mesiobucco-occlusal 2. Distobucco-occlusal 3. Mesiolinguo-occlusal 4. Distolinguo-occlusal Point angles of Posterior teeth
  • 19. Depressions on tooth surface Pit. A sharp pinpoint depression on the surface of the. 1 enamel Fossa. An irregular depression or concavity on the. 2 .surface of a tooth 2 Pit. 1 1 Fossa. 2
  • 20. .Sulcus. A long depression on the surface of a tooth. 3 4. Groove is a shallow linear depression on the surface of a tooth. A developmental groove is a shallow groove or line between the primary parts of the crown or root. A supplemental groove is less distinct and does not mark the junction of primary parts.
  • 22. Elevations on tooth surface .Cusp. An elevation or mound on the crown of a tooth. 1 C C C C C C Cusps
  • 23. 2. Cingulum is the lingual lobe of an anterior tooth and makes up the bulk of the cervical third of the lingual surface. C Cingulum
  • 24. 3. Lobe is one of the primary sections of formation in the development of the crown. Cusps and mamelons are representative of lobes. 4. Mamelons are three rounded protuberances found on the incisal ridges of newly erupted incisor teeth.
  • 25. Ridge. A linear elevation on the surface of a tooth Marginal ridges are rounded borders of enamel that form the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth and the mesial and distal margins of the lingual surfaces of anterior teeth. Triangular ridge is a ridge that descends from the tips of the cusps of molars and premolars towards the centre part of the occlusal surface. Transverse ridge is formed by the union of buccal and .lingual triangular ridges Oblique ridge is a ridge obliquely crossing the occlusal surfaces of maxillary molars. Dr.Syed Sadatullah Ibnsina National Medical College
  • 26. 2 2 1 1 3 1 Marginal ridge. 1 Triangular ridge. 2 Oblique ridge. 3 1
  • 27. Occlusal aspect of Maxillary Molar
  • 28. Occlusal aspect of Mandibular Molar
  • 29. Other important terms Mid line. An imaginary line dividing the upper and lower .arches into two equal halves Anterior. Pertaining to or towards the front plane of the .body Posterior. Pertaining to or towards the back plane of the .body .Superior. Situated above another or towards the head .Inferior. Situated beneath another or towards the feet
  • 30. Anterior Teeth Posterior Teeth
  • 31. Division in thirds To make study and communication easier the crown and .root are divided into three halves )Division in thirds occluso-gingivally (Crown cervical Cervical third. 1 Middle Middle third. 2 Incisal/Occlusal third. 3 incisal Occlusal Middle cervical
  • 32. )Division in thirds facio-lingually (Crown Crown when viewed from front Mesial third. 1 Middle third. 2 Distal third. 3 Distal Mesial Middle
  • 33. M Mesial Middle Distal D M Mesial Middle Distal D
  • 34. )Division in thirds facio-lingually (Crown Crown when viewed from the side Facial third. 1 Middle third. 2 Lingual third. 3
  • 35. Division in thirds-root Cervical third. 1 Middle third. 2 Apical third. 3
  • 36. C M A C M M A A C – Cervical M – Middle A – Apical