2.2a teeth Flashcards

1
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what are the 2 set of teeth of humans in their lifetime

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deciduous and permanent teeth

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2
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what does teeth development start with

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the focal thickening of the oral epithelium

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3
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give the full process of teeth development (11)

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  1. There is a distinct thickening of the oral epithelium form on medial aspect labioginigival band - the dental lamina
  2. Mesenchyme underlying each of these laminae condenses
  3. Dental lamina invaginates to form the dental bud
  4. The dental bud expands and branches to form an enamel organ to surround NCC-derived dental papilla (NCC = neural crest cells)
  5. Dental papilla enamel organ complex will form the deciduous tooth
  6. The primordium of permanent tooth buds off dental lamina as a small mass of cells
  7. Budding off of permanent tooth primordium continues
  8. Inner layer of enamel organ (derived from epithelium) differentiates to form ameloblast (makes enamel)
  9. Cells in dental papilla (neural crest cell derived) differentiate to form odontoblasts (makes dentine)
  10. Dentine surrounds pulp to produce tooth root
  11. Later, epithelial cells near distal part of the tooth (cementoblasts) secrete cementum around tooth root
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4
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what determines the tooth types

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mesenchyme

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5
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what properties does the mesenchyme possess

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labile differentiation properties but stable morphogenetic properties

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6
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does root complete formation before or after eruption of temporary tooth

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after

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7
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process of replacement of temporary teeth by the permanent teeth

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  1. Migrates into socket of temporary tooth
  2. Permanent tooth on lingual side of temporary tooth
  3. Growth of permanent tooth, temporary tooth increases pressure
  4. Resorption of temporary tooth root leads to loosening
  5. Temporary tooth shed and replaced by permanent tooth
  6. Premature loss of temporary tooth leads to disorganized permanent teeth
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8
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how does teeth erupt (by what forces)

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  • Hydrostatic pressure at tip of developing tooth root to push the tooth gradually into the mouth
  • Metabolic activity in periodontal ligament to provide eruptive force pulling tooth upward
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9
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properties of enamel

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  • Only in crown
  • No repair possible

○ Ameloblasts lost on eruption, hence no repair

  • Hardest biological material
  • Mineralization requires:
    Enamelins and amelogenins
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10
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properties of dentine

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  • Major part of tooth
  • Produced continually by odontoblasts
    ○ Rate increases during repair
  • Innervated
    ○ Contains nerve endings sensitive to temperature, pain, pressure
  • Mineralized matrix
  • Odontoblasts recede from newly formed surfaces
    ○ As dentine is produced, odontoblasts move away from the newly formed dentine, leaving the mineralized dentine behind
  • Like bones, but acellular
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11
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properties of gingiva

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Adhere to tooth at interface between crown and root

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12
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properties of pulp cavity

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  • Nerve and blood supply

○ Superior and inferior alveolar (arteries, nerves and veins)

○ At least one branch in each major elevation of the crown

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13
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properties of alveolus and PDL

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  • The alveolus is the bony socket that houses the tooth root. The bone surrounding the alveolus is lined by compact bone
  • PL suspends tooth in its alveolar socket
  • Lined by compact bone
  • PDL have fibres bridge alveolar bone and cementum
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14
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properties of cementum

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  • Surrounds define of the root
  • Mostly acellular
  • Not readily resorbed
  • Contains type 1 collagen
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