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Phases and Factors of Tooth Eruption: From Preeruptive to Functional, Quizzes of Health sciences

An in-depth exploration of the three phases of tooth eruption - preeruptive, prefunctional, and functional - and the key factors involved in each phase. Learn about the different stages of tooth development, from the initiation of root formation to the root canal narrowing, and discover the role of various structures such as the dental follicle, eruption pathway, and gubernaculum dentis.

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TERM 1
There are _ different phases of tooth eruption
DEFINITION 1
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TERM 2
The 3 phases of tooth eruption
DEFINITION 2
Preeruptive, Prefunctional, Functional
TERM 3
the preeruptive phase includes all _ of
primary & permanent teeth from _ _ to time of
_ _
DEFINITION 3
movements; early initiation; crown completion
TERM 4
Eventually the permanent teeth adjust their
position to the
DEFINITION 4
resorptive roots of the primary teeth
TERM 5
Permanent teeth begin developing _ to the _ _
_ _ of the primary teeth
DEFINITION 5
lingual; incisal or occlusal level
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There are _ different phases of tooth eruption

TERM 2

The 3 phases of tooth eruption

DEFINITION 2

Preeruptive, Prefunctional, Functional

TERM 3

the preeruptive phase includes all _ of

primary & permanent teeth from _ _ to time of

_ _

DEFINITION 3

movements; early initiation; crown completion

TERM 4

Eventually the permanent teeth adjust their

position to the

DEFINITION 4

resorptive roots of the primary teeth

TERM 5

Permanent teeth begin developing _ to the _ _

_ _ of the primary teeth

DEFINITION 5

lingual; incisal or occlusal level

_ _ move from an initial position near the

occlusal surface of the primary molars to a

position _ _ _ _ _

Permanent premolars; enclosed within the molar roots

TERM 7

the prefunctional eruptive phase starts with

the _ _ _ _ & ends when teeth _ _ _

DEFINITION 7

initiation of root formation; reach occlusal contact

TERM 8

4 major events occur in the prefunctional

eruptive phase

DEFINITION 8

Root formation; Movement incisally or occlusally; Penetration

of the tooths crown through the epithelium; Intraoral occlusal

or incisal movement

TERM 9

The dental follicle changes to form an

DEFINITION 9

eruption pathway

TERM 10

The _ _ appears as a triangle, with the point

toward the _ _

DEFINITION 10

eruption pathway; oral mucosa

The _ _ _ _ _ increases as a result of root

completion

height of the alveolar process

TERM 17

root tip maturation leads to

DEFINITION 17

the root canal narrowing

TERM 18

Root completion takes _ - _ _ for primary teeth

& _ - _ _ for permanent& may not occur until

after the tooth is in function

DEFINITION 18

1 - 1.5 years; 2 - 3 years

TERM 19

3 most important factors in tooth eruption

DEFINITION 19

Elongation of the root, Modification of the alveolar bone &

periodontal ligament, Pulpal pressure

TERM 20

Humans are _, having 2 dentitions, primary &

permanent

DEFINITION 20

diphyodont

The primary dentition is present from

about

6 months to 6 years of age

TERM 22

The mixed dentition is present from

about

DEFINITION 22

6 to 12 years of age

TERM 23

All permanent teeth have erupted by ages

DEFINITION 23