Morphology of Human Deciduous Maxillary Central Incisor Tooth

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Morphology of Human Deciduous Maxillary Central Incisor Tooth lecture will describe the fine details of the tooth from all aspects, Rooban Thavarajah


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Tooth Morphology
Lecture Series
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Deciduous Dentition
Maxillary Central Incisor

Introduction
Very similar to its permanent successor.
Same arch position, function, and shape.
No mamelons in newly erupted teeth.
Only anterior tooth of either dentition, in
which the MD crown width is greater than
the incisocervical crown height.
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Labial Aspect
MD > Cervicoincisal length ( OPPOSITE for Permanent)
Smooth straight incisal edges
Root cone shaped with uniform taper
No mamelons
Mesial & distal outlines are more convex than in the
permanent central.
Smooth, convex labial surface - no developmental
depressions or imbrication lines.
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LABIAL ASPECT
Incisal outline is relatively flat.
The distoincisal angle is slightly
more rounded than the
mesioincisal angle.
The cervical line curves evenly
toward the root.
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PALATAL ASPECT
Cingulum is more prominent
Cingulaum extends farther incisally
than on the permanent tooth.
Marginal ridges are also more
prominent
Fossa is deeper.
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PROXIMAL ASPECT
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Similar to that of the permanent tooth
In deciduous tooth - Mesial
Relatively wider labiolingually
Cervical line exhibits less curvature incisally.
Distal aspect
Similar to mesial aspect, except that the cervical
line curvature is less.

INCISAL ASPECT
Straight incisal edge
Bisects crown
Crown's relatively
great MD width
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ROOT
Single root
Round and tapers evenly to the apex.
Very similar to permanent especially in
cross section
It is longer, relative to crown length, than in
the permanent central.
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PULP
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Add Chronology &
Dimension
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