what is tooth eruption
why does tooth movement vary
what are the 3 stages of eruption
what is the pre-eruptive stage
- u shaped crypt of bone (socket) forms around the developing tooth
what is the eruptive stage
what is the post eruptive stage
what is a passive reaction to the eruption of a tooth (normal)
what is the supra eruption reaction to the eruption of a tooth
what are the 4 types of tooth movement of the permanent dentition
what is occlusal movement
what is horizontal movement
- allows secondary premolars to move between roots in a horizontal movement
what is rotating/horizontal movement of the 7s and 8s
what is mesial drift
what are diphyodonts
- humans are an example
what is the 1st set of teeth
what is the 2nd set of teeth
what is the significance of lost baby teeth
what is the significance of primary teeth
primary eruption rules
what is the eruption of secondary teeth like
mandible eruption
what is the process of shedding a primary tooth like
what is the function of odontoclasts
what are some conditions we may see with eruption of teeth