Permanent teeth (adult teeth)
Permanent teeth (or adult teeth) come after the set of primary teeth and are normally intended to...
by Dr Anto Youssef | Jan 17, 2016 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
Permanent teeth (or adult teeth) come after the set of primary teeth and are normally intended to...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Aug 20, 2015 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
A molar is a tooth located completely in the back of the dental arch. It is the most voluminous...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Jun 20, 2008 | Children, Dental anatomy | 8 |
Tooth eruption is the process by which a tooth goes through the gums and becomes visible in the...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Mar 9, 2008 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
A premolar (also called bicuspid) is a tooth that is only present in permanent dentition, and is...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Mar 9, 2008 | Dental anatomy | 2 |
An incisor is a tooth located in front and toward the center of the dental arch. It is shaped like...
by Dr Anto Youssef | Mar 9, 2008 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
Primary teeth (baby teeth or deciduous teeth) are teeth that appear in the mouth of a child and...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Mar 9, 2008 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
A canine (also called eye tooth or cuspid) is a tooth located between the incisors and the...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Nov 25, 2007 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
Enamel is a hard and white substance that covers the teeth. It protects the more fragile...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Nov 25, 2007 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
Dentin is a hard and calcified tissue of a tooth that is covered by enamel at the crown level, and...
by Dr. Anto Youssef | Nov 25, 2007 | Dental anatomy | 0 |
The apical foramen, commonly called apex, is the opening of the pulp at the end of a root. It is...