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what is calcification
process in which tissue becomes hardened due to calcium deposit
congenital missing teeth
teeth missing at birth never grow in
teeth not present in primary dentintion
premolars and wisdom
how many dentintion periods do humans go thru
2 primary and permanent
permanent dentition
adult teeth
mixed dentition
having both primary and permenent teeth
primary
baby teeth first set
gingiva
gum tissue
alveolar bone
contains tooth socket
peridontal ligaments
attach tooth to the alveolar bone
7 stages of tooth development
initiation, proliferation, differentiation, apposistion, calcification, eruption,& attrition
age of full eruption
primary 3 yrs
permenent 17 yrs
how many teeth
adult 32
child 20
when does primary dentin emerge
6 mos
supernumery teeth
too many teeth
pulp
nerve center of the tooth
cementum
boney substance covering root of tooth
dentin
tissue that makes up the bulk of tooth
4 types of tissue that make up tooth
pulp, cementum, dentin, enamal
apex
tip of root
anotomical crown
part you can see
histology
study of tissue
succedaneous
teeth that replace primary
exfoliation
loosing teeth
eruption
tooth coming in
dental lamina
growth of oral epithelium
embyology
study of embyos
ameloblast
form enamel
odontoblast
form dentin
cementoblast
form cementum