Dental Details

Implantology

It is the dental specialty that focuses on the replacement of lost dental organs. Takes place through the installation of titanium posts embedded in the jaw, as a root (in the alveolar bone) and then can carry artificial teeth in a part designed for it and close to the area dental collusion.

There is also to avoid transgressing the fabric of the surrounding teeth to the gap of lost natural teeth as another specialty (Prosthetic or fixed) makes to support the replacement of the tooth as a fixed bridge in a or more points, eroding the adjacent teeth, using the relative strength of these roots.

Lingual

This is the face of the tooth that looks inward, toward the tongue. This term is used for the lower arch. is the back of lower teeth. It is used for system level and clack

Palatina

Corresponds to one side of the tooth that looks to the palate, this term is used for the upper arch.

Incisal

Corresponds to the cutting surfaces of incisors and canines.

Dentistry is the medical specialty that is responsible for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the stomatognathic system including the teeth, gums, tongue, palate, oral mucosa, salivary gland and other anatomical structures involved, such as lips, tonsils, oropharynx, and temporomandibular joint.

Specialist areas of dental work

Dentistry encompasses several disciplines and specialties: Oral Rehabilitation, Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, or dentures, Periodontics, Endodontics, Implantology, Pedodontics, Cosmetic or Aesthetic Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery, Neuro-focal Dentistry  and Forensic Dentistry.

Also engages in the development of new biocompatible materials that ensure improved performance and the decreasing likelihood of rejection by the host organism to the implants.

Currently, the failure rate is around 4%, so we can say that reliability is significant.

The "Achilles tendon" of the implant, it is the cervical area, where the epithelium is not really connecting to the implant, leaving an "open door" to the potential entry of microorganisms and their toxins.

Vestibular

Is the face of the tooth or teeth that are outward. Therefore, the vestibular face of the upper central incisors would be when we see someone smile.

Occlusal

This is the same as Incisal but this term is used for the premolars and molars. It is the chewing surfaces of teeth with which macerated food.

Mesial

Direction or is one side of the tooth that points to the midline to the center, or an imaginary line that divides the human being in half into two symmetrical pieces.

Distal

Is the face of the tooth that is away from the midline. Mesial and distal terms are defined within the medical concept of the position anatomica.es is easy to remember and you can learn a mnemonic rule that distal distance referring to the midline

Apical

Is the direction taken to reach the apex, the apex is the tip of the root.

Coronal

Is the direction taken to reach the dental crown. It is part of the tooth that extends from their neck until their teeth incisal edge or occlusal side.

Antagonist

We refer to a tooth of another antagonist to mark the same tooth but the other arch, so that the tooth antagonist, in an ideal face of the first molar 'will be the lower permanent first molar, on the same side.

Occlusion

It is not an anatomical term. We refer to occlusion in dentistry to describe what is commonly known as the bite, so the occlusion was caused by contacting the gear teeth of the upper arcade and the arcade below. It is considered as the highest intercuspidation the one position where the teeth of the upper and lower arch has maximum contact. For the occlusion is stable and does not damage either the periodontium or the structures of the temporo mandibular joint, this "maximum intercuspidation" must match the "central occlusion. This is as close as possible to "centric relation".

Interproximal

The interproximal space between two teeth, also called interproximal space

Proximal

One goes to proximal caries when going to the union of adjacent teeth. It is also proximal to the distal side of the third molars.

Cervical

This is the direction toward the neck of the tooth. For example, if there is a cavity at the root of a lower incisor and neck toward your route will be up and if we have a cavity that is in the path of cervical crown in the same tooth will be down.

Arcade

Dental arch or an arch is the group of teeth in the mandible or maxilla. We will have superior arcade, the upper jaw and lower arch in the mandible. The term "hemiarcada" refers to the left or right half of each arch.

Hemiarcada  

Hemiarcada is one half of an arch, which is divided into four parts: upper right, upper left, lower right, lower left

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home

Abscess

Amalgam

A Splint

Braces

Bruxism

Cement

Dental impressions

Disease in the Teeth

Extraction of Teeth

False Teeth

Function of Teeth

History of Dentistry

History of Dental Implants

Hip Hop Grills

Implants

Implant Materials

Oral Hygiene

Orthodontics extractions

Periodontitis

Teeth fractures, disease and infection

The Tooth

Toothbrushes

Tooth Decay and Disease

Tooth Enamel

Tooth Growth

Tooth whitening

Links

 

© Copyright Details             Privacy Policy