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Introduction andnomenclature of dental anatomy
Dr.Madhusudhan reddy
objectives
• Introduction of dental terminology and its
application
• Understanding dental anatomy
• To study and facilitate communication about
various aspect of teeth
introduction
• Midline: imaginary vertical
line which divides each arch
as well as body into approx
equal halves
• Maxillary teeth: teeth
arranged in upper arch
• Manduibular teeth: teeth
arranged in lower arch
Mandibular denture
Maxillary teethMaxillary denture
Mandibular teeth
• Quadrants: two approximately equal portions of
each arch divided by midline
• Four in entire mouth and termed as
1. maxillary (upper) right
2. maxillary (upper) left
3. mandibular (lower) right
4. mandibular (lower) left
• Occlusion: manner in which mandibular teeth
contact maxillary teeth
• Mastication: term for process of biting or chewing
of food
Important terminologies
• Midline: 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
Dentition
• In human two dentitions are present:
– 1. Deciduous (Primary)
– 2. Permanent (Secondary)
(mixed or transition dentition)
Deciduous teeth
• So named because they are shed like the leaves of
tree in autumn
• 20 total deciduous teeth
• Erupts from 6 months to 2 years
• other non scientific names for deciduous teeth
include “milk” teeth, “baby” teeth and
“temporary” teeth
Permanent dentition
• Teeth of the second, or adult dentition
• There are 32 permanent teeth
• Erupt from 6-21 years of age
Classification of teeth (Primary)
Permanent teeth
Classification of teeth (permanent)
Succedaneous teeth
• Simply means “succeeding” deciduous teeth
• Twenty deciduous teeth to be replaced, there must
be twenty succedaneous teeth
• Incisors and canines – replace their deciduous
counterpart
• Premolars – which replaces deciduous molars
• Molars are not considered as succedaneous teeth
Dental formulae
Primary dentition
Permanent dentition
Eruption patterns
• deciduous dentition
Permanent dentition
Dentition period
Tooth numbering system
• Tooth numbering or “short hand” system of tooth
notation.
• Necessary in clinical practice for
– Recording data
– Communication
• The various tooth notation systems :
1. Zsigmondy palmer notation system
2. Universal notation system
3. FDI system
Zsigmondy palmer notation system
• 1861 – Adolph Zsigmondy
• Primary teeth-
• Permanent teeth-
FDI system(federation dentaire internationale)
• Two digit system
• First digit indicates the quadrant and second digit
indicates the tooth within the quadrant
• 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 as the first digit indicates
permanent and primary dentition respectively
• 1 to 8 and 1 to 5 as the second digit indicates
permanent teeth respectively.
General oral and dental anatomy
• Anatomical crown: portion of tooth which is
covered by enamel
• Clinical crown: portion of tooth which is visible in
mouth
• Clinical crown may, or may not correspond to
anatomical crown, depending on level of soft tissue
and may also include a portion of anatomical root.
• Anatomical root: portion of tooth which is covered
with cementum
• Clinical root: portion of tooth which is not visible
in mouth
• Clinical root is an ever changing entity and may,
or may not correspond to anatomical root
• Enamel: hard, mineralized tissue which covers
dentin of anatomical crown of a tooth and hardest
living body tissue
• Dentin: hard tissue which forms main body of
tooth and surrounds pulp cavity and is covered by
enamel in anatomical crown and by cementum in
anatomical root.
• Cementum: a layer of hard, bone like tissue which
covers dentin of anatomical root of tooth
• Cervical line: identifiable line around external
surface of a tooth where enamel and cementum
meet and also called cemento-enamel junction or
CEJ
• Cervical line separates anatomical crown and
anatomical root .
• Dentino-enamel junction or DEJ: internal line of
meeting of dentin and enamel in anatomical crown
of a tooth
• Pulp: living soft tissue which occupies pulp cavity
of a vital tooth and contains tooth’s blood vessels
and nerve supply.
• Pulp cavity: entire internal cavity of tooth which
contains the pulp and consists of the following entities
– Pulp canal: portion of pulp cavity which is located in
root of the tooth (also called as root canal)
– Pulp chamber: enlarged portion of pulp cavity which
is found mostly in anatomical crown
– Pulp horn: usually pointed incisal or occlusal
elongations of pulp chamber which often correspond
to cusps, or lobes of teeth.
• Alveolar process: entire bony entity which
surrounds and supports all teeth in each jaw
member
• Alveolus: bony socket, or portion of alveolar
process, into which an individual tooth is set
• Periodontal ligament: fibrous attachment of tooth
cementum to the alveolar bone
• Gingiva: “gum” or “gums”, or fibrous tissue
enclosed by mucous membrane that covers
alveolar process and surrounds neck of teeth
Surfaces of teeth
• Crowns of all teeth have 5 surfaces
– Facial surface: facial surface can be labial surface
or buccal surface
– Labial surface: the surface of incisors and canines
that are towards lip
– Buccal surface: the surfaces of premolars and
molars that face cheek
• Lingual surface (palatal surface)
– Surface facing towards tongue
• Proximal surfaces
– Mesial: surfaces towards midline
– Distal: surfaces away from midline.
• Incisal or occlusal surface:
– 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
– Occlusal surface: the surface of premolars and
molars that come in contact with those in
opposite jaws during act of closure are called
occlusal surfaces.
Line angles and point angles
• When two surfaces of a tooth meet, a line angle is
formed
• And when three surfaces meet a point angle is
formed
Line angles of anterior teeth
1. Mesio-labial
2. Disto-labial
3. Mesio-lingual
4. Disto-lingual
5. Labio-incisal
6. Linguo-incisal
Line angles of posterior teeth
– Mesio-buccal
– Disto-buccal
– Mesio-lingual
– Disto-lingual
– Mesio-occlusal
– Disto-occlusal
– Bucco-occlusal
– Linguo-occlusal
Point angles of anterior teeth
– Mesio-labio-incisal
– Disto-labio-incisal
– Mesio-linguo-incisal
– Disto-linguo-incisal
Point angles of posterior teeth
– Mesio-bucco-occlusal
– Disto-bucco-occlusal
– Mesio-linguo-occlusal
– Disto-linguo-occlusal
Depression on toothsurface
1. Pit: A small pinpoint depression on the surface of
enamel
2. Fossa: An irregular depression or concavity on
surface of tooth
• 3. Sulcus: A long depression on
the surface of a tooth
• 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
Elevations on toothsurface
• 1: Cusp: an elevation or mound on the crown of a
tooth
• 2: Cingulum: is the lingual lobe of an anterior
tooth and makes up the bulk of the cervical third
of the lingual surfaces
• 3. Lobe: is one of the primary section of formation
in development of crown
• Cusps and mamelons are representative of lobes
• 4. Mamelons: are three rounded protuberances
found on incisal ridges of newly erupted incisor
teeth
• 5. Ridge: A linear elevation on the surface of a
tooth
– Marginal ridges: are rounded borders of
enamel that form mesial and distal margins of
occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth and mesial
and distal margin of lingual surface of anterior
teeth
– Triangular ridge: is a ridge that descends from
the tips of the cusps of molars and premolars
towards the center part of the occlusal surface
– Transverse ridge: is formed by the union of
buccal and lingual ridges
– Oblique ridge: is a ridge obliquely crossing the
occlusal surface of maxillary molars
– Cusp ridge:
• Each cusp has four cusp ridges extending in
different directions (mesial, distal, facial, lingual)
from its tip
• Normally the cusp ridge which extends towards
central portion of occlusal surface is also a
triangular ridge
• Named by the direction they extend from the
cusp tip
– Inclined planes:
• The sloping area found between two cusp
ridges
• Planes are named by combining names of
two cusp ridges between which they lie
• Each cusp exhibits four inclined planes
Thirds of tooth
• To make study and communication easier the crown
and root are divided into three halves
• Division in thirds occluso-gingivally (crown)
– Cervical third
– Middle third
– Incisal/occlusal third
Division in thirds mesio-distally
• Crown when viewed from front
– Mesial third
– Middle third
– Distal third
Division in thirds facio-lingually
• Crown when viewed from the side
– Facial third
– Middle third
– Lingual third
Thirds - root
• Cervical third
• Middle third
• Apical third

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Dental anatomy introduction for BDS first year students

  • 1. Introduction andnomenclature of dental anatomy Dr.Madhusudhan reddy
  • 2. objectives • Introduction of dental terminology and its application • Understanding dental anatomy • To study and facilitate communication about various aspect of teeth
  • 3. introduction • Midline: imaginary vertical line which divides each arch as well as body into approx equal halves • Maxillary teeth: teeth arranged in upper arch • Manduibular teeth: teeth arranged in lower arch
  • 5. • Quadrants: two approximately equal portions of each arch divided by midline • Four in entire mouth and termed as 1. maxillary (upper) right 2. maxillary (upper) left 3. mandibular (lower) right 4. mandibular (lower) left
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  • 7. • Occlusion: manner in which mandibular teeth contact maxillary teeth • Mastication: term for process of biting or chewing of food
  • 8. Important terminologies • Midline: 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
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  • 10. Dentition • In human two dentitions are present: – 1. Deciduous (Primary) – 2. Permanent (Secondary) (mixed or transition dentition)
  • 11. Deciduous teeth • So named because they are shed like the leaves of tree in autumn • 20 total deciduous teeth • Erupts from 6 months to 2 years • other non scientific names for deciduous teeth include “milk” teeth, “baby” teeth and “temporary” teeth
  • 12. Permanent dentition • Teeth of the second, or adult dentition • There are 32 permanent teeth • Erupt from 6-21 years of age
  • 15. Classification of teeth (permanent)
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  • 17. Succedaneous teeth • Simply means “succeeding” deciduous teeth • Twenty deciduous teeth to be replaced, there must be twenty succedaneous teeth • Incisors and canines – replace their deciduous counterpart
  • 18. • Premolars – which replaces deciduous molars • Molars are not considered as succedaneous teeth
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  • 24. Tooth numbering system • Tooth numbering or “short hand” system of tooth notation. • Necessary in clinical practice for – Recording data – Communication
  • 25. • The various tooth notation systems : 1. Zsigmondy palmer notation system 2. Universal notation system 3. FDI system
  • 26. Zsigmondy palmer notation system • 1861 – Adolph Zsigmondy • Primary teeth- • Permanent teeth-
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  • 28. FDI system(federation dentaire internationale) • Two digit system • First digit indicates the quadrant and second digit indicates the tooth within the quadrant • 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 as the first digit indicates permanent and primary dentition respectively • 1 to 8 and 1 to 5 as the second digit indicates permanent teeth respectively.
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  • 30. General oral and dental anatomy • Anatomical crown: portion of tooth which is covered by enamel • Clinical crown: portion of tooth which is visible in mouth • Clinical crown may, or may not correspond to anatomical crown, depending on level of soft tissue and may also include a portion of anatomical root.
  • 31. • Anatomical root: portion of tooth which is covered with cementum • Clinical root: portion of tooth which is not visible in mouth • Clinical root is an ever changing entity and may, or may not correspond to anatomical root
  • 32. • Enamel: hard, mineralized tissue which covers dentin of anatomical crown of a tooth and hardest living body tissue • Dentin: hard tissue which forms main body of tooth and surrounds pulp cavity and is covered by enamel in anatomical crown and by cementum in anatomical root.
  • 33. • Cementum: a layer of hard, bone like tissue which covers dentin of anatomical root of tooth • Cervical line: identifiable line around external surface of a tooth where enamel and cementum meet and also called cemento-enamel junction or CEJ • Cervical line separates anatomical crown and anatomical root .
  • 34. • Dentino-enamel junction or DEJ: internal line of meeting of dentin and enamel in anatomical crown of a tooth • Pulp: living soft tissue which occupies pulp cavity of a vital tooth and contains tooth’s blood vessels and nerve supply.
  • 35. • Pulp cavity: entire internal cavity of tooth which contains the pulp and consists of the following entities – Pulp canal: portion of pulp cavity which is located in root of the tooth (also called as root canal) – Pulp chamber: enlarged portion of pulp cavity which is found mostly in anatomical crown – Pulp horn: usually pointed incisal or occlusal elongations of pulp chamber which often correspond to cusps, or lobes of teeth.
  • 36. • Alveolar process: entire bony entity which surrounds and supports all teeth in each jaw member • Alveolus: bony socket, or portion of alveolar process, into which an individual tooth is set
  • 37. • Periodontal ligament: fibrous attachment of tooth cementum to the alveolar bone • Gingiva: “gum” or “gums”, or fibrous tissue enclosed by mucous membrane that covers alveolar process and surrounds neck of teeth
  • 38. Surfaces of teeth • Crowns of all teeth have 5 surfaces – Facial surface: facial surface can be labial surface or buccal surface – Labial surface: the surface of incisors and canines that are towards lip – Buccal surface: the surfaces of premolars and molars that face cheek
  • 39. • Lingual surface (palatal surface) – Surface facing towards tongue
  • 40. • Proximal surfaces – Mesial: surfaces towards midline – Distal: surfaces away from midline.
  • 41. • Incisal or occlusal surface: – 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 – Occlusal surface: the surface of premolars and molars that come in contact with those in opposite jaws during act of closure are called occlusal surfaces.
  • 42. Line angles and point angles • When two surfaces of a tooth meet, a line angle is formed • And when three surfaces meet a point angle is formed
  • 43. Line angles of anterior teeth 1. Mesio-labial 2. Disto-labial 3. Mesio-lingual 4. Disto-lingual 5. Labio-incisal 6. Linguo-incisal
  • 44. Line angles of posterior teeth – Mesio-buccal – Disto-buccal – Mesio-lingual – Disto-lingual – Mesio-occlusal – Disto-occlusal – Bucco-occlusal – Linguo-occlusal
  • 45. Point angles of anterior teeth – Mesio-labio-incisal – Disto-labio-incisal – Mesio-linguo-incisal – Disto-linguo-incisal
  • 46. Point angles of posterior teeth – Mesio-bucco-occlusal – Disto-bucco-occlusal – Mesio-linguo-occlusal – Disto-linguo-occlusal
  • 47. Depression on toothsurface 1. Pit: A small pinpoint depression on the surface of enamel 2. Fossa: An irregular depression or concavity on surface of tooth
  • 48. • 3. Sulcus: A long depression on the surface of a tooth • 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
  • 49. Elevations on toothsurface • 1: Cusp: an elevation or mound on the crown of a tooth
  • 50. • 2: Cingulum: is the lingual lobe of an anterior tooth and makes up the bulk of the cervical third of the lingual surfaces
  • 51. • 3. Lobe: is one of the primary section of formation in development of crown • Cusps and mamelons are representative of lobes • 4. Mamelons: are three rounded protuberances found on incisal ridges of newly erupted incisor teeth
  • 52. • 5. Ridge: A linear elevation on the surface of a tooth – Marginal ridges: are rounded borders of enamel that form mesial and distal margins of occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth and mesial and distal margin of lingual surface of anterior teeth
  • 53. – Triangular ridge: is a ridge that descends from the tips of the cusps of molars and premolars towards the center part of the occlusal surface – Transverse ridge: is formed by the union of buccal and lingual ridges
  • 54. – Oblique ridge: is a ridge obliquely crossing the occlusal surface of maxillary molars
  • 55. – Cusp ridge: • Each cusp has four cusp ridges extending in different directions (mesial, distal, facial, lingual) from its tip • Normally the cusp ridge which extends towards central portion of occlusal surface is also a triangular ridge • Named by the direction they extend from the cusp tip
  • 56. – Inclined planes: • The sloping area found between two cusp ridges • Planes are named by combining names of two cusp ridges between which they lie • Each cusp exhibits four inclined planes
  • 57. Thirds of tooth • To make study and communication easier the crown and root are divided into three halves • Division in thirds occluso-gingivally (crown) – Cervical third – Middle third – Incisal/occlusal third
  • 58. Division in thirds mesio-distally • Crown when viewed from front – Mesial third – Middle third – Distal third
  • 59. Division in thirds facio-lingually • Crown when viewed from the side – Facial third – Middle third – Lingual third
  • 60. Thirds - root • Cervical third • Middle third • Apical third

Notas do Editor

  1. Dentition pertains to the development of teeth and their arrangement in the mouth. In particular, it is the characteristic arrangement, kind, and number of teeth in a given species at a given age. That is, the number, type, and morpho-physiology (the physical shape) of the teeth of an animal.
  2. teeth will not come into oral cavity all at a once..the follw timings and come in an order
  3. Incisor: not 1st and 2nd Premolar: !st and 2nd
  4. A number and letter designation of the various types of teeth found in a dentition. The dental formula indicates the dentition of only one side of the mouth, but includes both the upper and lower quadrants, and so must be multiplied by a factor of two to provide the number of teeth in the entire dentition.
  5. the term eruption was used to denote the tooth’s emergence through the gingiva, but then it became more completely defined to mean continuous tooth movement from the dental bud to occlusal contact
  6. Duration
  7. Systems of tooth notation where we use certain numbers to denote a tooth , they serve as abbreviations, instead of ........ Better to use like shortcuts.
  8. Numbering systems in dentistry serve as abbreviations
  9. Uses digits and letters
  10. Uses numbers, clockwise direction
  11. Junction- point wher two or more meet at a point
  12. Portion of jaw serving for toothh support- alv. Process Bone of tooth sockt-- alveolus
  13. With respect to incisors and caninies With respect to posterior teeth
  14. Linear-line line like Supplemental- extra
  15. Linear depression- groove