Morphology of Primary Dentition PPT 1
Morphology of Primary Dentition PPT 1
Morphology of Primary Dentition PPT 1
ERUPTION
SEQUENCE
I. Srujana
1st year PG
contents
Introduction
Importance of primary teeth
General Description of Primary Teeth
Specific Description of each Tooth
Clinical Significance and importance
Eruption Sequence
References
INTRODUCTION
• Primary teeth are often called deciduous teeth
• The term deciduous is derived from latin word meaning “fall off”.
• Other common terminologies used are temporary teeth, milk teeth or
baby teeth.
TOOTH NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR PRIMARY DENTITION
Zsigmondy/Palmer Notation
E D C B A A B C D E
E D C B A A B C D E
4. Prevent malocclusion.
cusps
Mesiolingual cusp is the longest
Erupts around 6 to 10
months of age.
Root is almost twice the
length of crown.
Root is long and
cylindrical.
age.
Anatomy does not resemble any
tooth.
Mesiolingual cusp is the largest
Helps in identification of
teeth during initial
examination of the patient.
To assess growth.