Implantology

The loss of a tooth is relatively common. Whether it is knocked out of the oral cavity by an accident or whether periodontitis has destroyed the periodontium in such a way that it can no longer hold the tooth, both have the consequence that the tooth can no longer remain in the oral cavity. It … Implantology

X-ray of the teeth

Introduction X-rays (or X-ray diagnostics) are a way of radiographing the body and making structures under the skin visible. The resulting images of this dental diagnostics can be recorded on special X-ray films or as digital ones on the computer and then evaluated. The radiation dose and also the type of exposure must be specifically … X-ray of the teeth

Tooth formula

Introduction The tooth formula is also called the denture formula or tooth scheme in many textbooks and provides an overview of the teeth found in humans (and all other mammals). In Europe, the dental formula of the Fédération Dentaire Internationale (FDI), the international professional association of dentists, is generally used. The entire jaw is divided … Tooth formula