Milk teeth

Introduction The milk teeth (dens deciduus or dens lactatis) are the first teeth of most mammals, including humans, and are replaced later in life by permanent teeth. The name “milk teeth” or “milk teeth” can be traced back to the coloration of the teeth, because they have a white, slightly bluish shimmering color, which is … Milk teeth

Dentition

Synonyms in a broader sense Tooth, teeth, upper jaw, jaw, lower jaw, milk teeth. Introduction The dentition is the entirety of the teeth of the upper and lower jaw (maxilla and mandible). The development of the teeth begins in the dental arch before birth. At the age of 6 months the first teeth appear in … Dentition

Permanent dentition | Dentition

Permanent dentition At the age of 6 years the first permanent molar breaks through. Since it appears behind the last milk tooth, it is still considered by many as a milk tooth, because no milk tooth falls out. This cheek tooth, which is also called 6-year molar because of its appearance, is the first tooth … Permanent dentition | Dentition

Upper jaw

Introduction The human jaw consists of two parts, which differ clearly from each other in size and shape. The lower jaw (lat. Mandibula) is formed by a very large proportion of bone and is freely connected to the skull via the mandibular joint. The upper jaw (lat. Maxilla) on the other hand is formed by … Upper jaw