Very helpful for memorizing the sequence of the teeth eruption. I honestly was struggling with this, but now I feel so much confident. Thank you and God bless!
According the the ADA the period of eruption varies for each tooth however maxillary lateral can start as early as 9 months while mandibular lateral as early as 10 months. hope this helps www.ada.org/~/media/ADA/Publications/Files/patient_56.ashx
Lena, just go with the ADA and their chart, the link is in the comment below. The main problem with teeth is that they vary with eruption from one individual to another, that is why some teeth erupt one year while the other can erupt a year after or before and so forth.
It makes sense why you are asking that question. The ADA shows that Maxillary 1st premolars erupt within 10-11 y/o while mandibular erupt 10-12 y/o. This means for these two teeth it can go either way. The importance of knowing this eruption sequence is really not to know which 1st premolars erupt first because in this case it can either way; the point however is to know the real difference of eruption between the other groups of teeth, for ex: centrals to laterals, or canine to premolars and so forth. hope this explanation help Jamjam Jam.
NXI is short for, and pronounced as “Nixi”. Nixi (or Nixae) is a girls name with a Latin (ancient Roman) origin, meaning “goddess of childbirth”. It’s also a cool way to remember how the deciduous teeth of kids ( children) erupt (or are born). See what I did there? 😁
this has been helpful...was struggling for a while to remember this info but here your way is much easier.
this is great. Thank you for sharing. Super helpful!
! this idea was in my mind from the beginning of the course but i couldn't make as nice as yours , thanks a lot
This is excellent! I would always draw lines but could never remember them because I didn't realise they look like letters!
Dude, this saved my sanity. BIG thanks!
Thank you so much for posting this. This is so helpful!!!
this is just incredibly helpful! thanx a lot
Thanks a lot! Hope I retain this for a long time 😃
Literally Life Changing...... Thank You So Much!!!
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A great way! Thank you 😉
Thank You so much! Will spread the word for this video, incredibly helpful! :)
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Nice way for explaining this !!!
Thank you, it's really helping me
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Realllly helpful! Thanks alot :)
Thank you so much ....helpful video
Maxillary 1st PM( 10-11) erupts before Mandibular 1st PM (10-12) per NBDE. Correct me if im wrong
very helpful ! thanks
Very helpful for memorizing the sequence of the teeth eruption. I honestly was struggling with this, but now I feel so much confident. Thank you and God bless!
thank you so much for the vid
great video helped alot
awesome! thanks!
thank you sm, you are a legend ;)
thankyou so much, really helpful:-)
Doesn't primary mandibular lateral incisor erupt before the maxillary lateral incisor?
According the the ADA the period of eruption varies for each tooth however maxillary lateral can start as early as 9 months while mandibular lateral as early as 10 months. hope this helps www.ada.org/~/media/ADA/Publications/Files/patient_56.ashx
Awesome!
thanks! great video!
some sources say that mand first canine erupt first and then max canine. I'm confused how to answered on exam
Lena, just go with the ADA and their chart, the link is in the comment below. The main problem with teeth is that they vary with eruption from one individual to another, that is why some teeth erupt one year while the other can erupt a year after or before and so forth.
Thanks for the teeth eruption video for memorize
I love this. Did you create it? Thanks
Yes Paul I did and I am happy you like it!
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ITS AWESOME :D
Doesnt the Permanent Maxillary 1st premolar come before the mandibular?
It makes sense why you are asking that question. The ADA shows that Maxillary 1st premolars erupt within 10-11 y/o while mandibular erupt 10-12 y/o. This means for these two teeth it can go either way. The importance of knowing this eruption sequence is really not to know which 1st premolars erupt first because in this case it can either way; the point however is to know the real difference of eruption between the other groups of teeth, for ex: centrals to laterals, or canine to premolars and so forth. hope this explanation help Jamjam Jam.
Tq
Tq plz upload more
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Thank you so much! My exam is tomorrow and I didn't have a clue until now
How did you do?? I hope you did great and that this video helped!! Watching it for the first time myself!!
Aileen Paredes sorry for the late reply! I got all the eruption dates correct, I just drawed this out in the exam and it made it so easy :)
What is NXI
NXI is Life
NXI is short for, and pronounced as “Nixi”.
Nixi (or Nixae) is a girls name with a Latin (ancient Roman) origin, meaning “goddess of childbirth”.
It’s also a cool way to remember how the deciduous teeth of kids ( children) erupt (or are born).
See what I did there?
😁
it was helpful thx but you took a lot to make a point
plz next time practice a little :P
hahahaha you should be thankful I took the time to make a video out of this :P :D lol
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Youve got the premolars backwards. How dare you.
Would have liked it more crisp and to the point.