Tooth Eruption Flashcards
Incisors pre-eruptive phase
Early, permanent tooth develops lingual to the incisal level of it Later -As primary erupts permanent positioned lingual to and apical 1/3 of the root of the primary tooth
Premolars Pre-Eruptive Phase
Permanent premolar is lingual to primary molar Permanent premolar shifts to be enclosed within the roots of the primary premolars
Molars Pre-eruptive Phase
Molars have no primary teeth to succeed Upper/Maxillary molars have their occulosal surfaces slanted toward the distal Lower/Mandibular molars have their suface slanted toward the mesial
Pre-eruptive Functional Phase: Root formation
Proliferation of epithelial root sheath (lengthens) Leads to root dentin being formed and pulp
Fusion of what leads to the formation of the junctional epithelium?
Reduced enamel epithelium fuses with epithelial layer—>Junctional Epithelium
What is occuring during the painful process of teething in babies?
Zone of degenerating connective tissue fibers appears over the tooth
Nerve fibers break into pieces
Osteoclasts help resorb bone as tooth pushes through
Gabernacular Cord
What is it and function
In eruption pahway follicular cells develop a gubernacular cord directed toward mucose
believed to help guide tooth in eruption
Eruption summary 7 steps
- Pre-eruptive phase tooth crown approaches oral epithelium
- Contact of reduced enamel epithelium including developmental cuticle and oral epithelium
- Fusion of reduced enamel epithelium and oral epithelial
- Thinning of fused epithelial
- Rupture of oral epithelium, formation of attached gingiva and emergence
- Crown appearance into oral cavity (prefunctional phase)
- Tooth erupting into functional occlusion
Fundic Region
Location
Composed of
- Located cervical to developing root
- Filled with fibroblasts, some form strands that mature into calcified trabeculae
- Trabeculae form bony ladder
Bony Ladder
Function
Delicate bony ladder becomes more dense as additional plates form
Helps in tooth eruption
Bony plates remain until teeth are in functional occlusion
Functional Eruptive Stage
- Occurs after teeth are in occlusion and functioning
- Height of alveolar process increases
- Fundic alveolar plates resorb so roots can form to apex
- Root canal narrows
- Primary roots take 1-1.5 yrs
- Permanent roots take 2-3
Primary Dentition
20 primary
In each quadrant
- 2 incisors (central and lateral)
- 1 canine
- 2 molars (1st and 2nd)