Permanent teeth or adult teeth are the second set of teeth formed in diphyodont mammals. In humans and old world simians, there are thirty-two permanent...
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Deciduous teeth or primary teeth, also informally known as baby teeth, milk teeth, or temporary teeth, are the first set of teeth in the growth and development...
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FDI World Dental Federation notation (redirect from FDI teeth numbering system)
Standardization as standard ISO 3950 "Dentistry — Designation system for teeth and areas of the oral cavity". The system is developed by the FDI World...
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Dental anatomy (redirect from Anatomy of teeth)
("baby") teeth and 32 permanent teeth, the last four being third molars or "wisdom teeth", each of which may or may not grow in. Among primary teeth, 10 usually...
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Human tooth (redirect from Human Teeth)
sets of teeth. The first set, deciduous teeth, also called "primary teeth", "baby teeth", or "milk teeth", normally eventually contains 20 teeth. Primary...
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Pulpotomy (section Young permanent teeth)
medium- to long-term treatment outcomes of pulpotomy in symptomatic permanent teeth with caries, especially in young people, indicate that pulpotomy can...
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Tooth ankylosis (redirect from Ankylosis of teeth)
that the incident rate of ankylosis in deciduous teeth is much higher than that of permanent teeth. Risk factors of tooth ankylosis can be generally...
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Tooth eruption (category Teeth)
primary and permanent teeth, known as the mixed dentition stage, which lasts until the last primary tooth is lost. Then, the remaining permanent teeth erupt...
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Dental notation (redirect from Teeth numbering system)
the midline of the face. For permanent teeth, the patient's upper right teeth begin with the number "1", the upper left teeth begin with the number "2",...
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mouth), and have two successive sets of teeth, the deciduous ("baby teeth") and permanent sets. As grazing animals, good dentition is essential to survival...
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Canine tooth (redirect from Canine teeth)
anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth. In the context of...
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Incisor (redirect from Front teeth)
Children with a full set of deciduous teeth (primary teeth) also have eight incisors, named the same way as in permanent teeth. Young children may have from zero...
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Tooth decay (redirect from Teeth decay)
their permanent teeth as of 2016. The World Health Organization estimates that nearly all adults have dental caries at some point in time. In baby teeth it...
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Premolar (redirect from Premolar teeth)
the permanent set of teeth, making eight premolars total in the mouth. They have at least two cusps. Premolars can be considered transitional teeth during...
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absence of all primary or permanent teeth. It is divided into two subsections, complete absence of teeth or only some absence of teeth. It is associated with...
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uppercase letters A through T are used for primary teeth and the numbers 1 - 32 are used for permanent teeth. The tooth designated "1" is the maxillary right...
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(baby) teeth start to form between the sixth and eighth week of prenatal development, and permanent teeth begin to form in the twentieth week. If teeth do...
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Glass ionomer cement (category Articles with permanently dead external links)
With regard to permanent teeth, there is insufficient evidence to support the use of RMGIC as long term restorations in permanent teeth. Despite the low...
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Tooth loss (redirect from Loss of teeth)
or more teeth come loose and fall out. Tooth loss is normal for deciduous teeth (baby teeth), when they are replaced by a person's adult teeth. Otherwise...
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Dental trauma (section Permanent teeth)
Dental trauma refers to trauma (injury) to the teeth and/or periodontium (gums, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone), and nearby soft tissues such as...
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Wisdom tooth (redirect from Wisdom Teeth)
wisdom teeth come through (erupt) is variable, but this generally occurs between late teens and early twenties. Most adults have four wisdom teeth, one...
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Dental avulsion (redirect from Treatment of knocked-out (avulsed) teeth)
been reported to have occurred in permanent teeth as a result of reimplantation of primary teeth. Avulsed permanent teeth however may be replanted, i.e....
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Dental intrusion (section Permanent teeth)
affecting permanent dentition. In most cases of intrusion with fully erupted permanent dentition, diagnosis can be made by comparing incisal height of teeth next...
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Tooth enamel (redirect from Teeth enamel)
a tooth. The enamel on primary teeth has a more opaque crystalline form and thus appears whiter than on permanent teeth. The large amount of mineral in...
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condition. The permanent teeth include supernumerary teeth. Unless these supernumeraries are removed they will crowd the adult teeth in what already...
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permanent teeth. In the human mouth, once the permanent teeth begin to develop, they remain underneath the primary teeth. Once they are ready to erupt they push...
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Maxillary central incisor (redirect from Gapped teeth)
edge. Formation of these teeth begins at 14 weeks in utero for the deciduous (baby) set and 3–4 months of age for the permanent set. There are some minor...
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Hyperdontia (redirect from Supernumerary teeth)
is the condition of having supernumerary teeth, or teeth that appear in addition to the regular number of teeth (32 in the average adult). They can appear...
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pulp exposure. ART is suitable for both primary (baby teeth) and permanent dentition (adult teeth) and has a large evidence base[specify] supporting it...
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