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Welcome fellow dentists
Dr/ Samah Khaled
Lecturer of Oral Biology
Dental morphology is our gateway to
Dentistry
Introduction to human
dentition
What are our Objectives?
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro &micro anatomy
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
1. introduction to oral structures:
Each human being has 2 jaws:
Upper jaw maxilla maxillary teeth.
Lower jaw mandible mandibular teeth.
A midline divides the oral cavity into 2 equal halves.
So the teeth in oral cavity are divided into
4 Quadrants
Maxillary Right quadrant Maxillary Left quadrant
Mandibular Right quadrant Mandibular Left quadrant
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro &microanatomy of teeth
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
2.Types of teeth
There are 4 types of teeth:
Two types called Anteriors
The other 2 types are called Posteriors
Anterior teeth
Incisors
There are 2 incisors in each
quadrant
1 central next to midline
1 lateral
Canines
There is 1 canine in
each quadrant
Has 1 cusp so
called (cuspid)
Posterior teeth
premolars
There are 2 in each quadrant
1st
& 2nd
premolars
Mainly have 2 cusps
Molars
There are 3 in each
quadrant 1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
The are multicuspid and
multirooted
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro & micro anatomy
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
3.Types of dentition:
There are 3 types of dentition in humans:
Mixed dentition Permanent dentitionDeciduous dentition
1. Deciduous dentition:
They are also called primary, milk, or temporary teeth.
The teeth start to appear at 6 months and continue to
erupt till age of 2.5-3 years.
They are 20 in number. 5 for each quadrant.
2 Incisors.
1Canine.
2 Deciduous Molars.
These teeth are called (Predecessors)
2. Mixed dentition:
It is type of dentition where both deciduous
and permanent teeth are present in the oral
cavity.
It usually starts with eruption of 1st
permanent
molar.
Begins from 6-12 years with the shedding of
last deciduous tooth
Succedaneous teeth:
20 decideous teeth are replaced by 20
permanent teeth.
 2 D Incisors are replaced by 2 P Incisors
 1 D Canine is replaced by 1 P Canine
2 D Molars are replaced by 2 Premolars
The 3 Permanent Molars are not considered as
a succedaneous teeth (no predecessors)
M
M
3. Permanent dentition:
They are also called secondary or adult teeth
They start to erupt at 6 years till nearly 21 years with
eruption of permanent 3rd
molar (wisdom tooth).
They last for long time and are not replaced.
They are 32 teeth
In each quadrant:
2 incisors central and lateral (1,2)
1 canine (3)
2 premolars (4, 5)
3 molars (6,7,8)
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro & micro anatomy
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
4.Dental formula
A number and letter designation of the various types of teeth found in a
dentition.
It indicates the dentition of only one side of the mouth, but includes upper
and lower teeth, so dental formula includes just half of the teeth
Deciduous Permanent
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro & micro anatomy
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
5.Numbering systems
It is used to serve as abbreviations instead of writing the entire name of a tooth
These symbols will let us know the tooth is either
Deciduous or permanent
Upper or lower
Right or left
The tooth type
There are 3 numbering or notation systems:
A.Palmer numbering system.
B.International (two digit) system.
C.Universal numbering system.
A. Palmer numbering system:
In this system we start from midline.
So number 1 will be for central incisor.
while 8 will be for 3rd
molar.
A. Palmer numbering system
permanent teeth:
Ex: This symbol denotes upper
right canine.
What’s ?
3
5
Deciduous teeth:
It starts also from midline. But for
deciduous teeth we give
alphabetic letters.
 From deciduous central incisor
A. ending with deciduous second
molar E.
Each quadrant has only 5 teeth.
B. Two-Digit system (international):
We have 2 numbers
The one on the left is number of quadrant
The other on the right is for the tooth type
For deciduous
Upper right quadrant takes no. 5
Upper left no. 6
Lower left no. 7
Lower right no. 8 in a clockwise direction
66
84
C. Universal system:
Permanent :
Teeth take numbers from 1-32.
Starting from upper right 3rd
molar(1)
proceeding clockwise, and ending by
lower right third molar (32).
It is always preceded by # sign
Deciduous:
There are 2 ways
6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4 5
15 14 1312 1120 19181716
R L
#15d means lower left
deciduous central incisor
#O is lower left
deciduous central incisor
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro & micro anatomy
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
6.Macro &micro anatomy:
Anatomical Crown is that part of the tooth that is covered by Enamel or
outer covering of the tooth. Its up to the cement-enamel junction.
Clinical crown is that part that is visible in the oral cavity.
Anatomical root portion of root covered by cementum, defined
by CEJ.
Clinical root: portion of root that is not visible in mouth.
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro & micro anatomy
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
7.Surfaces of teeth
Crowns of anterior teeth have 4 surfaces and edge.
While those of posterior surfaces have 5 surfaces.
1.Facial
2.Lingual
3.Mesial
4.Distal
5.Incisal or occlusal
1. Facial surface
labial surface
The outside surface of
anterior teeth facing lip
Buccal surface
The outside surface of
posterior teeth facing
cheeks (buccinator
muscle)
2. lingual/ palatal surface:
The inner surface of teeth facing tongue or palate.
3. Mesial surface:
toward Midline
4. Distal surface:
Distant from midline
Incisal surface
Biting surface of anterior
teeth
Occlusal surface
Chewing surface of
posterior teeth
What are our objectives?
1. Introduction to oral structures
2. Types of teeth
3. Types of dentitions
4. Dental formula
5. Numbering system
6. Macro & micro anatomy
7. Surfaces of teeth
8. Line and point angles
8.Line and point angles:
Line angle: is the junction between 2
adjacent surfaces and it is named
according to the 2 surfaces sharing in
its formation.
Point angle: is the junction between 3
adjacent surfaces and it is named
according to the 3 surfaces sharing in
its formation meeting in a point
6 8
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Introduction Dental Morphology 1 سماح خالد

  • 2. Dr/ Samah Khaled Lecturer of Oral Biology
  • 3. Dental morphology is our gateway to Dentistry
  • 5. What are our Objectives?
  • 6. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro &micro anatomy 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 7. 1. introduction to oral structures: Each human being has 2 jaws: Upper jaw maxilla maxillary teeth. Lower jaw mandible mandibular teeth. A midline divides the oral cavity into 2 equal halves. So the teeth in oral cavity are divided into 4 Quadrants
  • 8. Maxillary Right quadrant Maxillary Left quadrant Mandibular Right quadrant Mandibular Left quadrant
  • 9. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro &microanatomy of teeth 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 10. 2.Types of teeth There are 4 types of teeth: Two types called Anteriors The other 2 types are called Posteriors
  • 11. Anterior teeth Incisors There are 2 incisors in each quadrant 1 central next to midline 1 lateral Canines There is 1 canine in each quadrant Has 1 cusp so called (cuspid)
  • 12. Posterior teeth premolars There are 2 in each quadrant 1st & 2nd premolars Mainly have 2 cusps Molars There are 3 in each quadrant 1st , 2nd , 3rd The are multicuspid and multirooted
  • 13. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro & micro anatomy 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 14. 3.Types of dentition: There are 3 types of dentition in humans: Mixed dentition Permanent dentitionDeciduous dentition
  • 15. 1. Deciduous dentition: They are also called primary, milk, or temporary teeth. The teeth start to appear at 6 months and continue to erupt till age of 2.5-3 years. They are 20 in number. 5 for each quadrant. 2 Incisors. 1Canine. 2 Deciduous Molars. These teeth are called (Predecessors)
  • 16. 2. Mixed dentition: It is type of dentition where both deciduous and permanent teeth are present in the oral cavity. It usually starts with eruption of 1st permanent molar. Begins from 6-12 years with the shedding of last deciduous tooth
  • 17. Succedaneous teeth: 20 decideous teeth are replaced by 20 permanent teeth.  2 D Incisors are replaced by 2 P Incisors  1 D Canine is replaced by 1 P Canine 2 D Molars are replaced by 2 Premolars The 3 Permanent Molars are not considered as a succedaneous teeth (no predecessors) M M
  • 18. 3. Permanent dentition: They are also called secondary or adult teeth They start to erupt at 6 years till nearly 21 years with eruption of permanent 3rd molar (wisdom tooth). They last for long time and are not replaced. They are 32 teeth In each quadrant: 2 incisors central and lateral (1,2) 1 canine (3) 2 premolars (4, 5) 3 molars (6,7,8)
  • 19. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro & micro anatomy 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 20. 4.Dental formula A number and letter designation of the various types of teeth found in a dentition. It indicates the dentition of only one side of the mouth, but includes upper and lower teeth, so dental formula includes just half of the teeth Deciduous Permanent
  • 21. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro & micro anatomy 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 22. 5.Numbering systems It is used to serve as abbreviations instead of writing the entire name of a tooth These symbols will let us know the tooth is either Deciduous or permanent Upper or lower Right or left The tooth type There are 3 numbering or notation systems: A.Palmer numbering system. B.International (two digit) system. C.Universal numbering system.
  • 23. A. Palmer numbering system: In this system we start from midline. So number 1 will be for central incisor. while 8 will be for 3rd molar.
  • 24. A. Palmer numbering system permanent teeth: Ex: This symbol denotes upper right canine. What’s ? 3 5
  • 25. Deciduous teeth: It starts also from midline. But for deciduous teeth we give alphabetic letters.  From deciduous central incisor A. ending with deciduous second molar E. Each quadrant has only 5 teeth.
  • 26. B. Two-Digit system (international): We have 2 numbers The one on the left is number of quadrant The other on the right is for the tooth type
  • 27. For deciduous Upper right quadrant takes no. 5 Upper left no. 6 Lower left no. 7 Lower right no. 8 in a clockwise direction 66 84
  • 28. C. Universal system: Permanent : Teeth take numbers from 1-32. Starting from upper right 3rd molar(1) proceeding clockwise, and ending by lower right third molar (32). It is always preceded by # sign
  • 29. Deciduous: There are 2 ways 6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4 5 15 14 1312 1120 19181716 R L #15d means lower left deciduous central incisor #O is lower left deciduous central incisor
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  • 32. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro & micro anatomy 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 34. Anatomical Crown is that part of the tooth that is covered by Enamel or outer covering of the tooth. Its up to the cement-enamel junction. Clinical crown is that part that is visible in the oral cavity.
  • 35. Anatomical root portion of root covered by cementum, defined by CEJ. Clinical root: portion of root that is not visible in mouth.
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  • 37. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro & micro anatomy 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 38. 7.Surfaces of teeth Crowns of anterior teeth have 4 surfaces and edge. While those of posterior surfaces have 5 surfaces. 1.Facial 2.Lingual 3.Mesial 4.Distal 5.Incisal or occlusal
  • 39. 1. Facial surface labial surface The outside surface of anterior teeth facing lip Buccal surface The outside surface of posterior teeth facing cheeks (buccinator muscle)
  • 40. 2. lingual/ palatal surface: The inner surface of teeth facing tongue or palate.
  • 41. 3. Mesial surface: toward Midline 4. Distal surface: Distant from midline
  • 42. Incisal surface Biting surface of anterior teeth Occlusal surface Chewing surface of posterior teeth
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  • 44. What are our objectives? 1. Introduction to oral structures 2. Types of teeth 3. Types of dentitions 4. Dental formula 5. Numbering system 6. Macro & micro anatomy 7. Surfaces of teeth 8. Line and point angles
  • 45. 8.Line and point angles: Line angle: is the junction between 2 adjacent surfaces and it is named according to the 2 surfaces sharing in its formation. Point angle: is the junction between 3 adjacent surfaces and it is named according to the 3 surfaces sharing in its formation meeting in a point
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