TEETH! - Development Flashcards
What is the initiator of tooth development?
Dental lamina
What of the tooth bud is neural crest origin?
Dental papilla
What is the role of the stellate reticulum?
support and protect ameloblasts
Tell me about hertwig’s epithelial root sheath
- Composed of IEE and OEE
- Breaks apart once the 1st layer of dentin is laid down, if there are remnants they persist as rests of malassez
- if it remains attached to dentin it can differentiate into ameloblasts causing enamel pearls
Timing of dental lamina formation? tooth bud formation?
7 weeks dental lamina forms
8 weeks tooth bud forms for primary teeth
Problems with proliferation can lead to?
Lead to anomalies of size, proportion, numbers, twinning
Problems with HISTOdifferentiation can lead to?
Differentiation of odontoblasts is before ameloblast differentiation. Therefore problems with histo, can lead to anomalies of enamel/dentin
- AI I and IV, Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Describe what problems with MORPHOdifferentiation can lead to?
- List deficient morphodifferentiation?
- List excessive morphodiff?
Morphing means to change shape. So problems are with shape, basic form, and relative to size/shape
- Deficient morpho: peg lateral, mulberry molars, hutchinson incisors, microdontia
- Excessive morpho: dilaceration, tuberculated cusps, carabelli, gemination, macrodontia, tauradonts, fusion, dens in dente, dens evaginatus, concresence
Problems with apposition-
- Ex of deficient?
- Ex of excessive?
- Deficient apposition: Enamel hypoplasia, dentin dysplasia,
- Excessive apposition: hypercementosis, enamel pearls
Problems with mineralization
- Ex of deficient?
- Ex of excessive?
- Deficient mineralization: AI II, III, and IV, fluorosis, localized hypomineralized and interglobular dentin
- Excessive mineralization: sclerotic dentin
Relate the embyrologic timing of the primary dentition to the permanent dentition
- At 20 weeks, just after 2nd primary molar is calcified (it is the last primary tooth to calcify), the permanent central, lateral, canine, 1PM, and 1stM are INITIATED.
Which teeth are initiated post partum and when?
the 2nd PM-10 months pp
2nd M - 12 mo post partum
3rd M - 5 years post partum
Time to completion of the root in a primary tooth? permanent tooth?
- Time to complete occlusion for a permanent tooth?
Primary: 18 months post eruption
Permanent: 3 years
5 years until in full occlusion after crown completion
Calcification times for the permanent teeth
3-4 months: central, cuspid 10 months: lateral** 1.5 years: 1st PM 2 years: 2nd PM 2.5 years: 2nd M 8 years : 3rd M
**remember the lateral takes less time to cook than the cuspid, it starts later