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Structure of a Typical Tooth | Don't Memorise
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published: 11 Oct 2019
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Structure Of Teeth In Humans - Functions Of Teeth In Human Body - Types Of Teeth
In this video we discuss the structure of teeth in humans, the functions of teeth and the different types of teeth. We also cover the tooth numbering system that dentists use, and the 4 quadrants of the oral cavity.
Transcript/notes
The teeth in your mouth are comprised of tiny components that together make up a complex and fascinating structure.
A tooth has 3 main sections, the crown, the neck and the root.
The exposed crown at the top of a tooth is made of enamel, which is comprised mainly of calcium phosphate crystals, and it is the hardest substance in the body. Just below the crown is the neck of the tooth which is surrounded by the gums, and it joins the crown to the root of the tooth.
The root of a tooth fits into what is called an alveolar process of either the maxillae, ...
published: 14 Jun 2018
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEETH?
What are The Different Types of Teeth?
Types of teeth and their functions
Our teeth are one of the strongest parts of our body. They are made from proteins such as collagen, and minerals such as calcium. In addition to helping us chew through even the toughest foods, they also help us speak clearly.
Most adults have 32 teeth, called permanent or secondary teeth; 8 incisors, 4 canines, also called cuspids, 8 premolars, also called bicuspids, 12 molars, including 4 wisdom teeth whereas children have 20 teeth.
What are incisors?
All eight of our incisor teeth are located in the front part of our mouth. We have four of them in our upper jaw and four in our lower jaw. They have sharp edges that help us bite into food. Whenever we sink our teeth into something, such as an apple, we use our inci...
published: 13 Sep 2019
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Tooth Anatomy - 3D Medical Animation
http://www.amerra.com. General animation and visualization of dental anatomy.
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Human Dentition | Teeth | Don't Memorise
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In this video, we will learn:
0:00 what is human dentition?
1:15 how many teeth do humans have?
1:32 baby teeth or milk teeth or primary teeth or deciduous teeth
1:58 permanent teeth
2:37 dental formulae
3:17 types of teeth in humans
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Reasons to brush your teeth! Microscope edition
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Tooth Anatomy
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Structure of a Typical Tooth | Don't Memorise
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Structure Of Teeth In Humans - Functions Of Teeth In Human Body - Types Of Teeth
In this video we discuss the structure of teeth in humans, the functions of teeth and the different types of teeth. We also cover the tooth numbering system th...
In this video we discuss the structure of teeth in humans, the functions of teeth and the different types of teeth. We also cover the tooth numbering system that dentists use, and the 4 quadrants of the oral cavity.
Transcript/notes
The teeth in your mouth are comprised of tiny components that together make up a complex and fascinating structure.
A tooth has 3 main sections, the crown, the neck and the root.
The exposed crown at the top of a tooth is made of enamel, which is comprised mainly of calcium phosphate crystals, and it is the hardest substance in the body. Just below the crown is the neck of the tooth which is surrounded by the gums, and it joins the crown to the root of the tooth.
The root of a tooth fits into what is called an alveolar process of either the maxillae, upper jaw bone or the mandible, lower jaw bone of the skull.
The structure of a tooth consists of the enamel we mentioned earlier, which is a non living tissue, so it can no longer remodel or repair itself. The tooth also has a layer of dentin, which is a harder substance than bone, an inner pulp cavity that is comprised of connective tissue and houses blood vessels and nerves, and a root canal that leads to an opening called apical foramen that opens to surrounding connective tissue.
At the bottom of the tooth, surrounding the root canal and dentin is a hard, mineralized connective tissue called cementum, which I have drawn in on this tooth model, and it helps to connect the tooth to the jawbone. There is a periodontal membrane on the outside of the cementum, which is composed of periodontal ligaments and collagen fibers and houses blood vessels and nerves. This membrane helps to allow the teeth to withstand the stresses of chewing food.
The gums that surround teeth are composed of a top layer of nonkeratinized epithelium and dense irregular connective tissue.
There are 4 types of teeth, incisors, canines, premolars and molars which total 32 permanent teeth in adults 16 maxillary teeth of the upper jaw and 16 mandibular teeth of the lower jaw. This mouth model has only 28 teeth as the back 2 upper and back 2 lower teeth, or wisdom teeth are removed or don’t actually develop in adults many adults. For the purpose of this video and with the help of photoshop, I have added them in.
Dentists use a numbering system for teeth, with 1 thru 16 being teeth of the upper jaw, and 17 thru 32 being of the lower jaw. Teeth 8, 9, 24 and 25 are central incisors, and teeth 7, 10, 23 and 26 are lateral incisors. These teeth have a single root and are designed for cutting into food.
Teeth 6, 11, 22 and 27 are canine teeth, which typically have only one root and they have a pointed tip for puncturing and tearing food.
Teeth 5 and 12 are upper 1st premolars and they have 2 roots, and teeth 4 and 13 are upper 2nd premolars which can have 1 or 2 roots. Teeth 21 and 28 are lower 1st premolars, teeth 20 and 29 are lower 2nd premolars and these teeth usually have only one root. Premolars have flat crowns with cusps that allow these teeth to crush and grind food.
Teeth 3, 14, 19, 30 are 1st molars, teeth 2, 15, 18 and 31 are 2nd molars and teeth 1, 16, 17 and 32 are 3rd molars or wisdom teeth. Molars are large teeth that also have flat crowns that are also designed to crush and grind food.
The oral cavity is often divided into 4 quadrants, with each quadrant having 2 incisors, one canine, 2 premolars and 2 or 3 molars.
Timestamps
0:00 The 3 main sections of a tooth (crown, neck, root)
0:37 The structure of a tooth
1:37 The 4 types of teeth
1:51 Numbering system for teeth
https://wn.com/Structure_Of_Teeth_In_Humans_Functions_Of_Teeth_In_Human_Body_Types_Of_Teeth
In this video we discuss the structure of teeth in humans, the functions of teeth and the different types of teeth. We also cover the tooth numbering system that dentists use, and the 4 quadrants of the oral cavity.
Transcript/notes
The teeth in your mouth are comprised of tiny components that together make up a complex and fascinating structure.
A tooth has 3 main sections, the crown, the neck and the root.
The exposed crown at the top of a tooth is made of enamel, which is comprised mainly of calcium phosphate crystals, and it is the hardest substance in the body. Just below the crown is the neck of the tooth which is surrounded by the gums, and it joins the crown to the root of the tooth.
The root of a tooth fits into what is called an alveolar process of either the maxillae, upper jaw bone or the mandible, lower jaw bone of the skull.
The structure of a tooth consists of the enamel we mentioned earlier, which is a non living tissue, so it can no longer remodel or repair itself. The tooth also has a layer of dentin, which is a harder substance than bone, an inner pulp cavity that is comprised of connective tissue and houses blood vessels and nerves, and a root canal that leads to an opening called apical foramen that opens to surrounding connective tissue.
At the bottom of the tooth, surrounding the root canal and dentin is a hard, mineralized connective tissue called cementum, which I have drawn in on this tooth model, and it helps to connect the tooth to the jawbone. There is a periodontal membrane on the outside of the cementum, which is composed of periodontal ligaments and collagen fibers and houses blood vessels and nerves. This membrane helps to allow the teeth to withstand the stresses of chewing food.
The gums that surround teeth are composed of a top layer of nonkeratinized epithelium and dense irregular connective tissue.
There are 4 types of teeth, incisors, canines, premolars and molars which total 32 permanent teeth in adults 16 maxillary teeth of the upper jaw and 16 mandibular teeth of the lower jaw. This mouth model has only 28 teeth as the back 2 upper and back 2 lower teeth, or wisdom teeth are removed or don’t actually develop in adults many adults. For the purpose of this video and with the help of photoshop, I have added them in.
Dentists use a numbering system for teeth, with 1 thru 16 being teeth of the upper jaw, and 17 thru 32 being of the lower jaw. Teeth 8, 9, 24 and 25 are central incisors, and teeth 7, 10, 23 and 26 are lateral incisors. These teeth have a single root and are designed for cutting into food.
Teeth 6, 11, 22 and 27 are canine teeth, which typically have only one root and they have a pointed tip for puncturing and tearing food.
Teeth 5 and 12 are upper 1st premolars and they have 2 roots, and teeth 4 and 13 are upper 2nd premolars which can have 1 or 2 roots. Teeth 21 and 28 are lower 1st premolars, teeth 20 and 29 are lower 2nd premolars and these teeth usually have only one root. Premolars have flat crowns with cusps that allow these teeth to crush and grind food.
Teeth 3, 14, 19, 30 are 1st molars, teeth 2, 15, 18 and 31 are 2nd molars and teeth 1, 16, 17 and 32 are 3rd molars or wisdom teeth. Molars are large teeth that also have flat crowns that are also designed to crush and grind food.
The oral cavity is often divided into 4 quadrants, with each quadrant having 2 incisors, one canine, 2 premolars and 2 or 3 molars.
Timestamps
0:00 The 3 main sections of a tooth (crown, neck, root)
0:37 The structure of a tooth
1:37 The 4 types of teeth
1:51 Numbering system for teeth
- published: 14 Jun 2018
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEETH?
What are The Different Types of Teeth?
Types of teeth and their functions
Our teeth are one of the strongest parts of our body. They are made from proteins suc...
What are The Different Types of Teeth?
Types of teeth and their functions
Our teeth are one of the strongest parts of our body. They are made from proteins such as collagen, and minerals such as calcium. In addition to helping us chew through even the toughest foods, they also help us speak clearly.
Most adults have 32 teeth, called permanent or secondary teeth; 8 incisors, 4 canines, also called cuspids, 8 premolars, also called bicuspids, 12 molars, including 4 wisdom teeth whereas children have 20 teeth.
What are incisors?
All eight of our incisor teeth are located in the front part of our mouth. We have four of them in our upper jaw and four in our lower jaw. They have sharp edges that help us bite into food. Whenever we sink our teeth into something, such as an apple, we use our incisor teeth.
The very first teeth we grow are incisors, appearing when we are around 6 months old.
What are canines?
Canines are four teeth which sit next to the incisors. We have two canines on the top of our mouth and two on the bottom. Canines have a sharp, pointy surface for tearing food. Canines are also called cuspids.
What are premolars?
Premolars are eight in number and sit next to your canines. There are four premolars on top, and four on the bottom. Premolars are bigger than canines and incisors. They have a flat surface with ridges for crushing and grinding food into smaller pieces to make it easier to swallow. Baby molar teeth are replaced by adult premolars. Infants and young children do not have premolars because these teeth do not start to come in until around age 10. Pre molars are also called bicuspids.
What are molars?
Molars are 12 in number and are our biggest and strongest teeth. We have six on the top and six at the bottom. The large surface area of your molars helps them grind up food. When you eat, your tongue pushes food to the back of your mouth. Then, your molars break up the food into pieces small enough for you to swallow. The molars include four wisdom teeth, which are the last set of teeth to come in. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25. Wisdom teeth are also called third molars.
Not everyone has enough room in their mouth for this last group of teeth. Sometimes, the wisdom teeth are impacted, meaning they are stuck under the gums. This means they do not have enough space to grow. If you do not have room for your wisdom teeth, you’ll likely have to have them removed.
Can you recall, which type of teeth are the first ones we grow?
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What are The Different Types of Teeth?
Types of teeth and their functions
Our teeth are one of the strongest parts of our body. They are made from proteins such as collagen, and minerals such as calcium. In addition to helping us chew through even the toughest foods, they also help us speak clearly.
Most adults have 32 teeth, called permanent or secondary teeth; 8 incisors, 4 canines, also called cuspids, 8 premolars, also called bicuspids, 12 molars, including 4 wisdom teeth whereas children have 20 teeth.
What are incisors?
All eight of our incisor teeth are located in the front part of our mouth. We have four of them in our upper jaw and four in our lower jaw. They have sharp edges that help us bite into food. Whenever we sink our teeth into something, such as an apple, we use our incisor teeth.
The very first teeth we grow are incisors, appearing when we are around 6 months old.
What are canines?
Canines are four teeth which sit next to the incisors. We have two canines on the top of our mouth and two on the bottom. Canines have a sharp, pointy surface for tearing food. Canines are also called cuspids.
What are premolars?
Premolars are eight in number and sit next to your canines. There are four premolars on top, and four on the bottom. Premolars are bigger than canines and incisors. They have a flat surface with ridges for crushing and grinding food into smaller pieces to make it easier to swallow. Baby molar teeth are replaced by adult premolars. Infants and young children do not have premolars because these teeth do not start to come in until around age 10. Pre molars are also called bicuspids.
What are molars?
Molars are 12 in number and are our biggest and strongest teeth. We have six on the top and six at the bottom. The large surface area of your molars helps them grind up food. When you eat, your tongue pushes food to the back of your mouth. Then, your molars break up the food into pieces small enough for you to swallow. The molars include four wisdom teeth, which are the last set of teeth to come in. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25. Wisdom teeth are also called third molars.
Not everyone has enough room in their mouth for this last group of teeth. Sometimes, the wisdom teeth are impacted, meaning they are stuck under the gums. This means they do not have enough space to grow. If you do not have room for your wisdom teeth, you’ll likely have to have them removed.
Can you recall, which type of teeth are the first ones we grow?
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Tooth Anatomy - 3D Medical Animation
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Human Body /Teeth Song/Human Body Systems
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Lyrics:
We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your digestive systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
When you’re a newborn baby
You may have Natal Teeth
This only occurs in 1
in 2,000 to 3,000 babies
A child’s mouth has two rows
on the bottom and the top
You can only see 20
Before adult teeth make the swap
You'll have 32 adult teeth
by the young age of 13
But there are only 28
without your Wisdom Teeth, you see
Teeth are part of the Skeletal System
though they are not bone
We play a key roll in digestion
To chew food’s why We’re grown
We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your digestive systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
You only have 4 different types
of teeth in your whole mouth
Here are their names front to back
And from North down to the south
Incisors are like scissors
cuz they cut your food in half
They’re in the front of your mouth
You see all 8 when you laugh
Then we see your Canines
there are only 4 you know
Two are at the top and two more
are in the jaw down below
Pre Molars are the next teeth
that we will be looking at
There are 8 in total to help you
start to chew up all that fat
Molars are your biggest teeth
and the last to chew your food
There are 12 inside your mouth
This fact is very true
We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your Digestive Systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
The anatomy of your teeth
shown in this here photograph
First, we’ll look at the Crown
The tooth's visible top half
Enamel is the outer part
of all the teeth in your mouth
It's the hardest part of your body
But if not brush it will rot out
Here you see the Dentin
below your Enamel closure
It's a hard dense bony tissue
That protects your Pulp Chamber
Yah Your Pulp Chamber houses
the important Root Canal
Inside the Root Canal
Are the Nerves and Vessels main Locale
If all these top layers
of your teeth do decay
The infection could be fatal
so please Brush twice a day
We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your Digestive Systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
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We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your digestive systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
When you’re a newborn baby
You may have Natal Teeth
This only occurs in 1
in 2,000 to 3,000 babies
A child’s mouth has two rows
on the bottom and the top
You can only see 20
Before adult teeth make the swap
You'll have 32 adult teeth
by the young age of 13
But there are only 28
without your Wisdom Teeth, you see
Teeth are part of the Skeletal System
though they are not bone
We play a key roll in digestion
To chew food’s why We’re grown
We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your digestive systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
You only have 4 different types
of teeth in your whole mouth
Here are their names front to back
And from North down to the south
Incisors are like scissors
cuz they cut your food in half
They’re in the front of your mouth
You see all 8 when you laugh
Then we see your Canines
there are only 4 you know
Two are at the top and two more
are in the jaw down below
Pre Molars are the next teeth
that we will be looking at
There are 8 in total to help you
start to chew up all that fat
Molars are your biggest teeth
and the last to chew your food
There are 12 inside your mouth
This fact is very true
We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your Digestive Systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
The anatomy of your teeth
shown in this here photograph
First, we’ll look at the Crown
The tooth's visible top half
Enamel is the outer part
of all the teeth in your mouth
It's the hardest part of your body
But if not brush it will rot out
Here you see the Dentin
below your Enamel closure
It's a hard dense bony tissue
That protects your Pulp Chamber
Yah Your Pulp Chamber houses
the important Root Canal
Inside the Root Canal
Are the Nerves and Vessels main Locale
If all these top layers
of your teeth do decay
The infection could be fatal
so please Brush twice a day
We’re your teeth
We’re your teeth
Your Digestive Systems star
We hope you listen well
And you learn just who we are
KLT
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Human Dentition | Teeth | Don't Memorise
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- published: 14 Oct 2019
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