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Tooth and Mouth Anatomy. Meghan, Adam, Andrew and Kim . Fun Video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeRblbkdBVo. Learning Objectives . Classify different types of teeth with their structure and function Develop larger understanding of mouth structure and how teeth fit in
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Tooth and Mouth Anatomy Meghan, Adam, Andrew and Kim
Fun Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeRblbkdBVo
Learning Objectives Classify different types of teeth with their structure and function Develop larger understanding of mouth structure and how teeth fit in Define common diseases and injuries related to the mouth Summarize common methods of treatment and prevention of disease and injury
Anatomic Terminology Dontium= “Teeth” Periodontium= “around the dontium” Temporomandibular Joint=TMJ Fossa= ditch or trench in a bony member VS. Process=a protrusion of boney member Syn= “with” or “together” Gomphis= “bolt” or “nail” Arthro = “joint” Condyle= “knuckle” Ginglymus= “hinge” Sulcus=“groove”
Coronal Apical Mesial Distal
// to Traverse Plane Spine Frontal Plane Dental Arches Sagittal Plane
Mouth Members & Interactions Overview: [The TMJ] • Boney Members • Skull • Jaw • Maxilla • Mandible • Connective Tissue • Capsule • Ligaments • Stylomandibular ligament • Capsular Ligament • Sphenomandibular Ligament • Temporomandibular Ligament • Muscle Tissue • Masseter • Pterygoid • Temporalis [The Gomphyses] Teeth • Incisors • Canine • Premolars • Molars • Wisdom Teeth Periodontium • Connective Tissue • Periodontal Ligaments • Soft Tissue • Gingival • Epithelial • Hemidesmosomes
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) • Function Class (describes movement) • Ginglymoarthrodial • Ginglymus • Hinge • Arthrodial • plane • Structural Class (describes binding tissues) • Synovial
Muscle Tissue Lateral Pterygoid Masseter Temporalis Medial Pterygoid
Connective Tissue Ligaments Capsular Tissue Cross Section Stylomandibular ligament Capsular Ligament Sphenomandibular ligament Temporomandibular ligament Articular Fossa Articular cartilage Synovial Fluid Articular disk Synovial Fluid Articular Cartilage Mandibular Condyle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP_VPiYnyNs
Medial Surface of the Mandible Lateral Surface of the Mandible
Gomphyses • Gomphosis “nail/bolt” • Functional Class • Synarthrosis • Peg and socket between: • Tooth • Alveolus • Structural Class • Fibrous
Structure of Teeth Crown Enamel Dentine/Ivory Root Dental Pulp Cementum
Types of Teeth • Incisors
Types of Teeth • Canines
Types of Teeth • Premolars
Types of Teeth • Molars
Types of Teeth • Wisdom Teeth (3rd Molar)
Types of Teeth • Children have 20 total teeth • Primary or Milk teeth • Adults have 32 total teeth • Permanent or Adult teeth
Tooth Connection to Jaw Alveolar bone Root
Connective Tissue Periodontal Ligaments(PDL’s) • Fibrous Composition • Cellular • Osteoblasts • Osteoclasts • Fibroblasts • Macrophages • Cementoblasts • Epithelial cell rests of Malassez • Extracellular Matrix • Collagen • Ground Substance • Water • ~70% • Hemidesmosomes • Small stud or rivet like structures that attach a cell to an extracellular matrix
Soft Tissue • Gingiva (gums) :The mucosal tissue that overlays the jaws • Marginal • Tissue that apically borders crown of tooth • Attached • Extension of the Marginal Gingiva apical to crown • Interdental • Tissue Between Tooth-Tooth boundaries along the dental arch
Oral Epithelium • Sulcular epithelium • touches but is not attached to tooth • non-keratinized stratified squamous tissue • Junctional epithelium • forms an attachment to the tooth basal lamina • Extracellular matrix secreted by epithelial cells • Layer on which epithelium sits • proteoglycans
Dentistry • Dentist • Many specialties • Orthodontics • Endodontics • Periodontics
Diagnosis Ask health questions Clinical exam Impressions of teeth Photos of face and teeth X-rays of mouth and head Decide what treatment is right
Teeth Pathologies and Treatment Less Severe Alignment Issues (malocclusion) Tooth Sensitivity Bruxism (clenching and grinding)
Malocclusion of teeth Causes: • Genetics • Pacifier, thumb sucking • Bad chewing habits • Misalignment of jaw after fracture • Failure of previous dental work Treatments: • Functional appliances • Surgery
Functional Appliances • Fixed • Braces • Space maintainers • Removable • Retainers • Splint • Palatal expander • Headgear • Lip and cheek bumper
Child vs. Adult Treatment • Benefits to treating child • Teeth are not permanent • Growth spurts • Adult • Little/no jaw growth • Gum disease • Surgery more likely • Options • Lingual braces • Invisalign
Disadvantages • Incorrect fitting • Unpleasant to wear • Removable • Need cooperation of patient
Tooth Sensitivity Causes: • Enamel wear • Dentin exposure • Tooth/Gum disease • Chipped or fractured tooth Treatments: • Desensitizing toothpaste • Sealant to cover exposed roots • Root Canal
Bruxism Causes: • Stress and Anxiety • Abnormal bite Treatments: • Relax, massage and stretch jaw muscles • Ice • Avoid hard foods • Splints and mouth guards • Surgery
Teeth Pathologies and TreatmentMore Severe Fracture Decay Infection Misalignment of Jaw Oral caner
Fracture • Minor-chipping of the outer layers • Crack through tooth to center • Severe vertical, diagnol, horizontal fractures of roots
Causes Impact/trauma Tooth decay Tooth infection Failure of previous dental work
Treatment • Minor (outer layer) • crown • Center of tooth • Dental pulp infected • Root canal • Crown • Split root • Tooth extraction
Tooth Decay Causes: • Acid and plaque build up Symptoms: • Tooth pain • Visible pits or holes in teeth Results in: • Cavities • Tooth abscess • Infection
Treatment • Mild • Fluoride • Filling if cavity has formed • Severe • Crown • Root canal • Extraction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHn52KhBkQ
Tooth and Gum Infection Infection of gums: Ex. Gingivitis, Periodontitis Causes: • Accumulation of bacteria or plaque • Tooth decay Symptoms: • Bad breath • Red, swollen gums • Painful chewing
Treatment • Mild • Antibiotics -- medicine, gel • Cut open abscess -- drain • Severe • Root canal • Tooth extraction • Surgery • Bone and tissue grafts • Growth factors
Bone and Tissue Grafts • Grafting • Gum • Soft tissue • Connective tissue • Tunnel grafting • Bone • Autogenous • Allograft • Xenograft
Jaw Problems • Mandibular fracture • Dislocation • Cause: Typically impact
Symptoms • Mandibular • Bleeding and bruising • Limited movement • Swelling • Stiffness • Abnormal appearance • Dislocation • Crocked bite • Drooling • Pain • Difficulty speaking
Treatment • Mandibular • Minor • Medication • Liquid diet • Severe • Surgery • Dislocation • Place back • Anesthetics and muscle relaxants • Surgery