Tooth Eruption Question 1. The sequence of the eruption of deciduous teeth. Answer: The order of eruption of deciduous teeth is as follows: A B D C E Lower central incisor Upper central incisor Lower lateral incisor Upper lateral incisor First molars Canines Second molars. The first tooth starts erupting at 62 months and the last tooth by 3 … [Read more...] about Tooth Eruption
Tooth Eruption
Tooth Eruption Question 1. Define eruption and shedding. Answer: Eruption was used to denote the tooth's emergence through the gingiva. Then, it becomes more completely defined to mean continuous tooth movement from the dental bud to occlusal contact. Shedding: The physiologic process resulting in the elimination of the deciduous dentition is called shedding … [Read more...] about Tooth Eruption
Hertwig’s Epithelial Rooth Sheath
Hertwig's Rooth Sheath Write briefly about Hertwig's root sheath. Answer: Hertwig's root sheath: Epithelial cells of the inner and outer dental epithelium proliferate from the cervical loop of the enamel organ to form a double layer of cells known as Hertwig's epithelial root sheath It consists of only inner and outer enamel epithelium excluding stratum … [Read more...] about Hertwig’s Epithelial Rooth Sheath
Formation Of The Root
Formation Of The Root Enumerate the stages of tooth development and write about the formation of the root. Answer: Stages of tooth development: Bud stage Cap stage Bell stage Advanced bell stage "Understanding root formation through FAQs: Anatomy, functions, and uses explained" Root formation: Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HFRS) plays an … [Read more...] about Formation Of The Root
Dental Lamina
Dental Lamina Dental lamina. Answer: Development: During 6 weeks of intrauterine life, a continuous band of thickened epithelium forms around the mouth occupying the upper and lower jaw which is roughly horseshoe-shaped called a primary epithelial band. At about 7th week, this band divides into a lingual process called dented lamina and a buccal process called the … [Read more...] about Dental Lamina