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Succedaneous teeth

Permanent teeth that replace primary teeth (anteriors and premolars)

Nonsuccedaneous teeth

Permanent teeth which do not replace primary teeth (molars),

What sequence do you name teeth?

Dentition-->arch-->quadrant--->tooth




Permanent Maxillary Right First Molar

Universal system

1-32 permanent beginning Maxillary right



A-T primary Maxillary right

Most used

Palmer

Prefix symbol(quadrant bracket)



1-8 numbering with positioning number relative to midline

FDI system

European system



Each tooth assigned 2 digit #



1st # = a quadrant



Permanent 1-4



Primary 5-8



2nd # = position relative to midline

Primary dentition

20 teeth



Numbering A-T beginning at upper right



Age: 6 months to 6 yrs

Mixed dentition

Ages 6-12,13



Primary and permanent

What is the importance of primary dentition?

Development of oral structures



Muscles of mastication


Formation of maxilla and mandible


Alignment


Occlusionaintain place for permanent teeth


It is their function to allow for bone growth


Source of tooth buds for succedaneous teetg

Exfoliation

The process of shedding primary teeth

What are succedaneous teeth?

Permanent that take the place of the deciduous teeth after exfoliation

Leeway spaces

Extra space deciduous canines and molars occupy



The difference BTW the space that deciduous teeth take up and that of permanent replacements

Primate spaces

Diastemas form mesial to MX primary canines and distal to MD canines



BTW incisors

Central incisors

8 to 12 months

Lateral incisors

9 to 13 months

First molars

13 to 19 months

Canines

16 to 22 months

Second molars

25 to 33 months