DENTAL ANATOMY
Tooth anatomy
Gingival crevice
Enamel
Dentin
Gum
Pulp cavity
Periodontal
ligament
Cementum
Root canal
Blood vessels and nerves
Bone
Dental Anatomy
The oral cavity is the first area in which digestion of the food we eat begins. All of surrounding and supporting structures in the mouth contribute to the digestive process in one way or another. The major structures that are found in and around the oral cavity include the lips, cheeks, tongue, hard palate, soft palate, teeth, gums, salivary glands and the upper and lower jaws. Maintaining the teeth in a state of health is of utmost importance for complete digestion and nutrition. Not only do the teeth serve several functions in the chewing process, but they also affect our speech and appearance.
Upper Teeth
Lower Teeth
Central Incisors
Lateral Incisors
Cuspid
1st Premolar
2nd Premolar
1st Molar
2nd Molar
3rd Molar
or Wisdom
Teeth
2nd Molar
1st Molar
2nd Premolar
1st Premolar
Cuspid
Lateral Incisors
Central Incisors
Molars
Premolars
Incisors
Premolars
Molars
Canines
Canines
Upper Left
Upper Right
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Lower Left
Lower Right
TEETH
Cementum – Makes up the outer surface of the root of the tooth. It is much softer than enamel.
Tooth Identification
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