in a newly erupted incisor, the incisal surface has an incisal ridge which has a smooth convexity. but with continuous use, the roundedness of this ridge disappears and it becomes sharp. now it is called incisal edge.
@krati shrivastava crest of curvature or height of contour is the greatest convexity or bulge farthest from the root axis line. It can be defined as the line encircling the tooth at its greatest bulge. Every surface has a crest of curvature. For maxillary central, labially and lingually at cervical one third. On proximal surfaces on their contact areas.
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Very helpful! Make a video for maxillary lateral too..
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Pls help to differentiate betwnn incisal ridge and incisal edge
in a newly erupted incisor, the incisal surface has an incisal ridge which has a smooth convexity. but with continuous use, the roundedness of this ridge disappears and it becomes sharp. now it is called incisal edge.
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Incase of lateral incisor the que come diff btw central and lateral??
yes more commonly... even if the ques comes on lateral incisor, u write about the central incisors with all the differences..
From which book do you get the information and measurements of the tooth?
The measurements have been taken from Wheeler's Dental Anatomy by Ash & Nelson. They may slightly vary in different books.
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Sir please makes video on topics of Dental histology
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@krati shrivastava crest of curvature or height of contour is the greatest convexity or bulge farthest from the root axis line. It can be defined as the line encircling the tooth at its greatest bulge. Every surface has a crest of curvature. For maxillary central, labially and lingually at cervical one third. On proximal surfaces on their contact areas.
Please make vedio on maxillary lateral incisor too
Thank you for the feedback. Will make soon!
In incisal aspect, isn't labiolingual dimension greater than mesiodistal?
no mesiodistal dimension is more than labiolingual... though in mandibular incisors labiolingual dimension is more than mesiodistal..
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Also make vedio for mandible teeths
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Can you have notes of our lecture???
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Mamelons are present in deciduous incisor na? I think u wrote it wrong
hello Rajeshwari.. mamelons are only seen in permanent incisors and absent in deciduous incisors..
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thankyou sir.... can I get pdf/notes of this video??
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point of change here: mamerons are present on decidous teeth not on permanent teeth 1:06
that is incorrect, mamelons are present in permanent teeth and absent in deciduous ..
That's true! Thank you 🙏 mamelons are present on newly erupted permanent teeth
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Sir what is the difference between right maxillary central incisor and left maxillary central incisor
nothing, they are mirror images
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