Eruption of teeth
Dr. Bushra Rashid NoamanNormal eruption process
ObjectivesThe factors that have been related to the eruption of teeth
Chronologic development And eruption of the teeth
Sequence of eruption of the permanent teeth
Variations in sequence of eruption
The factors that have been related to the eruption of teeth include
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1.elongation
of the root2. forces exerted by the vascular tissues around and beneath the root
3.growth of the alveolar bone,
4. Growth of dentin5. growth and pull of the
periodontal membrane,
6. presence of a viable dental follicle
7. hormonal
influences8.pressure from
the muscular
action
9. resorption of
the alveolar crest.
pituitary growth hormone
thyroid hormoneand parathyroid hormone
Hormones protein is required for tooth eruption.
hormonal influence in tooth eruptionVariations of 6 months on either side of the usual eruption date may be considered normal for a given child.
For permanent teeth
Tooth eruption is a series of metabolic events in alveolar bone characterized bybone resorption and bone formation on opposite sides of the dental follicle and the tooth does not contribute to this process."
Tooth emergence appeared to be more closely associated with the stage of root formation than with the chronologic or skeletal age of the child
Q. When does the time of clinical emergence of a tooth into the oral cavity
approximately three fourths of root formation had occurred.
So Teeth erupt before the root development is complete.
Primary root completion nearly 12-18 months after eruption
Most favorable eruption of primary teeth:ABDCE
Root of the primary tooth start to resorb directly after root completion this called physiologic resorptionEruption of the permanent tooth cause the root resorption of the primary tooth root from the inner side of the root this will continue until the exfoliation of the primary tooth
Q. when the tooth starts to move toward the occlussion?
Each tooth starts to move toward occlusion at approximately the time of crown calcification completion.“Q. How much the interval from crown completion until the tooth is in full occlusion ?
is approximately5 years for permanent teeth.
In primary teeth differ in anterior and posterior teeth so it is between 4-18 months
Five years old child
CHRONOLOGIC DEVELOPMENT
AND ERUPTION OF THE TEETHmolar
molar6-7 MONTHS INFANT
14 MONTHS INFANTthe most common sequence of eruption of permanent teeth in the mandible is 6, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, and 7.
the maxillary permanent teeth is 6, 1,2, 4, 5, 3, and 7.
Desirable eruption sequence for the permanent teeth
The mandibular first permanent molars are often the first permanent teeth to erupt.
They are quickly followed by the mandibular central incisors.This sequence aids in having healthy occlusion by:
• 1. maintaining adequate arch length• 2. preventing lingual tipping of the incisors.
Why this sequence is necessary?
VARIATIONS IN SEQUENCE OF ERUPTION
1. PREMATURE LOSS OF PRIMARY MOLARS
(INFLUENCE OF PREMATURE LOSS OF PRIMARY MOLARS ON ERUPTION TIME OF THEIR SUCCESSORS)in children who lose primary molars before 7 years of age will cause:
Eruption of the premolar teeth is delayed
Early extraction of primary molars
premature loss of primary molars At 8, 9, and 10 years of age,premolar eruption is greatly accelerated.
will cause lingual tipping of the mandibular incisors2. Early loss of primary canine in the mandible
Lingual tipping of the incisors causes :
1.a loss of arch length
2. allows the development of anincreased overbite.