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PHYSIOLOGIC TOOTH MOVEMENT─ ERUPTION AND SHEDDING 高雄醫學大學 兒童牙科 陳弘森 07-3121101-7008, 7020

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1 PHYSIOLOGIC TOOTH MOVEMENT─ ERUPTION AND SHEDDING 高雄醫學大學 兒童牙科 陳弘森 07-3121101-7008, 7020 hosech@kmu.edu.tw

2 Eruption  Movement of a tooth through the jaw into the oral cavity.

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5 Pattern of tooth movement 1. preeruptive movement 2. eruptive movement 3. posteruptive movement

6 Histology of tooth movement  Preeruptive phase  Eruptive phase  Posteruptive phase

7 Preeruptive phase  Bodily movement  Excentric growth bony remodeling osteoclast

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11 Eruptive phase  Root formation  Periodontal ligament  Dento-gingival juction

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15 Posteruptive phase  Condylar growth  Jaw bone growth

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18 Direction of tooth movement  Axial  Drifting  Tilting  Rotating

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22 Tooth eruption mechanism  The push mechanism  The pull mechanism

23 Push mechanism  Root growth (Pierce 1887)  Vascular pressure (Constant 1900)  Bone growth (Brash 1928)  Cellular proliferation (Eidmann 1923)  Dental follicle

24 Pull mechanism  Collagen maturation (Thomas 1967)  Fibroblasts (Ness 1967)

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26 Eruption rates  Mouse  Guinea pig 200-1100 μ m/day  Rabbit  Human 140 μ m/day (5 μ m/day)

27 Clinical consideration  Early eruption  Delayed eruption  Impacted

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35 Shedding(exfoliation)  Gradual removal of roots and alveplar bone

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38 Shedding of teeth odontoclasts pressure

39 odontoclasts Cementoclas Dentinoclast

40 Histology of shedding  Odontoclasts Large multinucleated cell Cytoplasm of vacuole Dense mitochondria Brush border surface Acid phosphatase

41 Odontoclasts resorption bay (Howship’s lacunae) brush border (ruffled border ; microvilli ) acid phosphatase

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47 Root resorption  resorption period  rest period  repair period

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53 Clincal consideration  Remnants of deciduous tooth  Retained deciduous tooth  Submerged deciduous tooth

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61 Thanks for your listening!


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