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1 Permanent Anterior Teeth - Incisors
Chapter 16

2 Central Incisor (Facial view)

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5 Maxillary Incisors Location – anterior Teeth #s – 7, 8, 9, and 10
Eruption – 7-9 years 10 7 8 9

6 Maxillary Central Incisor
Location – most anterior tooth on maxilla Teeth #s – 8 & 9 Eruption – 7-8 years Shape - Shovel 8 9

7 Labial View Perikymata (imbrication lines)
Horizontal lines on the enamel surface of newly erupted teeth Mamelons (tubercles or scallops) Rounded scallops or tubercles near the incisal edge of newly erupted teeth Woelfel and Scheid. Dental Anatomy. 6th ed. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2002, p. 92.

8 Labial View Developmental grooves Mesiolabial Distolabial
Brand and Isselhard. Anatomy of Orofacial Structures. 7th Ed. Mosby, 2003, p. 120.

9 Labial View Incisal edge over root

10 Labial View Wide mesiodistally
Sharper mesioincisal line angle than distoincisal line angle Distocervical part of crown elevates. D M

11 Labial and Lingual Height of Contour
HOC: Widest portion viewed from the proximal (mesial and distal) views Cervical 1/3

12 Mesial and Distal View CEJ more curved on mesial than distal

13 Lingual View Cingulum (4th growth center) swings to the distal
Shovel shaped Distinct mesial marginal ridge and distal marginal ridge Prominent lingual fossa Mesial marginal ridge Distal marginal ridge Fossa

14 Root Cone shape

15 Plaque Retention Labial depressions Near cervical line Lingual fossa

16 Maxillary Lateral Incisor
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17 Maxillary Lateral Incisors
Location –Distal to central incisors, mesial to cuspid Teeth #s – 7 & 10 Eruption – 8-9 years 10 7

18 Lateral Incisor Compared to Maxillary Central Incisor
Smaller Rounder line angles Similar in that the mesioincisal line angle is sharper than distoincisal line angle Oblong Labial depressions do not appear

19 Lingual View Distinct marginal ridges
Mesiomarginal ridge is longer and straighter than distomarginal ridge Deep lingual fossa Distinct lingual pit Cingulum prominent and centered

20 Mesial and Distal Views
Mesial CEJ is curved more than distal CEJ dips closer to incisal on the mesial than the distal

21 Height of Contour Labial and lingual height of contours in cervical 1/3

22 Root Anatomy Longer and thinner than central incisor
Apex curves distally (90% of the time) Oval in cross-section

23 MANDIBULAR INCISORS

24 Mandibular Incisors Anterior teeth Teeth #s: 23, 24, 25, 26 26 26 23

25 Eruption of Mandibular Incisors
Central: 6 – 7 years Lateral: 7 – 8 years Roots complete: 9 – 10 years Generally after 1st permanent molars

26 Occlusion Mandibular central occludes with maxillary central incisor
Lateral incisor occludes with maxillary central and lateral incisor

27 Mandibular Central Incisor
Mamelons on newly erupted teeth Cingulum is not as prominent as maxillary Developmental grooves not prominent Marginal ridges not distinct 25 24

28 Labial View of Mand. Central Incisor
Smallest tooth in the mouth Symmetrical – difficult to tell left from right Distoincisal angle slightly more round than mesioincisal angle 25 24

29 Mandibular Central Lingual View
Lingual surface narrower than labial surface Relatively smooth – shallow lingual fossa Small centered cingulum

30 Mesial View Incisal edge lingual to root axis line, otherwise bilaterally symmetrical over the root Mesial CEJ more curved than distal CEJ

31 Incisal View Incisal angles equal sharpness, approximately 90º
Broad (wider) labiolingually than mesiodistally Labial surface flat and lingual surface convex due to cingulum Cingulum centered 90º mesioincisal and distoincisal angles

32 Height of Contour Labial and lingual height of contour in cervical third

33 Contact Areas Mesial and distal contact areas in incisal 1/3
Distal contact area slightly more cervically located

34 Root Anatomy Mesial and distal root depressions, BOW shaped root
Crown centered over the root – apex may bend slightly to the distal

35 Plaque and Calculus Retention
May have plaque or calculus accumulation

36 MANDIBULAR LATERAL INCISORS

37 Location Distal to central incisor and mesial to cuspid 26

38 Mandibular Lateral Incisor - Labial View
Not as symmetrical as central incisor Larger than central incisor in same mouth Distoincisal angle more rounded than mesioincisal angle Distal surface convex Crown tilts to distal – looks bent at cervix

39 Lingual View of Mandibular Lateral Incisor
Mesial marginal ridge Mesiomarginal ridge is longer than distomarginal ridge Shallow lingual fossa Distal surface bulges from the incisal view Distal marginal ridge

40 Incisal View Distolingual twist
Cingulum twisted (off-center) to the distal

41 Mesial View Incisal edge lingual to root axis line
CEJ is curved more on the mesial than the distal Root depressions possible

42 Distal View Root depression or concavity always present on the distal surface, known as a “KIDNEY SHAPE”

43 Height of Contour Labial and lingual HOCs in cervical 1/3

44 Contact Areas Mesial and distal contact areas in incisal 1/3 Mesial

45 Root Anatomy Mesial and distal root depressions
Apex may curve slightly to the distal

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