The removed bone reveals permanent teeth below the roots of primary teeth.
Biological system
System
Action
Involuntary
Stimuli
Biological development / ageing
Outcome
To enable use of teeth (primary)
To replace damaged and missing teeth (mixed and permanent)
Frequency
3 stages per lifetime
Tooth eruption is a process in tooth development in which the teeth enter the mouth and become visible. It is currently believed that the periodontal ligament plays an important role in tooth eruption. The first human teeth to appear, the deciduous (primary) teeth (also known as baby or milk teeth), erupt into the mouth from around 6 months until 2 years of age, in a process known as "teething". These teeth are the only ones in the mouth until a person is about 6 years old creating the primary dentition stage. At that time, the first permanent tooth erupts and begins a time in which there is a combination of primary and permanent teeth, known as the mixed dentition stage, which lasts until the last primary tooth is lost. Then, the remaining permanent teeth erupt into the mouth during the permanent dentition stage.
Tootheruption is a process in tooth development in which the teeth enter the mouth and become visible. It is currently believed that the periodontal ligament...
attachment of the tooth to the bone, support for the tooth, formation and resorption of bone during tooth movement, sensation, and eruption. The cells of...
modulate the size of the teeth. Parathyroid hormone is required for tootheruption. The following tables present the development timeline of human teeth...
third molars (lower wisdom teeth), often occurring at the age of wisdom tootheruption (15-26). Other common causes of similar pain from the third molar region...
after it has developed a full mouth. As with aging through observing tootheruption, this can be imprecise, and may be affected by diet, natural abnormalities...
generally consider that the tooth will not erupt spontaneously. Root development can continue for up to three years after eruption occurs. Anthropologists...
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had a very unusual system of tooth replacement. Juveniles took about 3–4 years to complete the final stage of eruption, implying a long adolescent phase...
deciduous teeth risk of losing these teeth due to the failure of the tootheruption during facial growth and would lead to a series of functional and esthetic...
starts when the crown of the tooth is fully developed and just before tootheruption into the oral cavity. Although tootheruption mechanisms have yet to be...
born with one or more visible teeth, known as neonatal teeth. Normal tootheruption at about six months is known as teething and can be painful. Kangaroos...
have from zero to eight incisors depending on the stage of their tootheruption and tooth development. Typically, the mandibular central incisors erupt first...
infant. It can take several years for all 20 teeth to complete the tootheruption. Though the process of teething is sometimes referred to as "cutting...
tooth eruption is indicated where crown lengthening is required, but attachment and bone from adjacent teeth must be preserved. Forced tootheruption requires...
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ontogenetic age determination technique to calculate the timing of tootheruption in the saber-toothed cat, Smilodon fatalis". PLOS ONE. 10 (7): e0129847. Bibcode:2015PLoSO...
surface effects, which occur during and after tootheruption. Fluoride interferes with the process of tooth decay as fluoride intake during the period of...
Tooth enamel is one of the four major tissues that make up the tooth in humans and many animals, including some species of fish. It makes up the normally...
direction and depth of impaction, the amount of available space for tootheruption, and the amount of soft tissue or bone (or both) that covers them. The...
interaction during this process can result in ectopic tooth development. Ectopic tootheruption may result due to pathological process, such as a tumor...
fermentable carbohydrates, caries may cause cavities within months of tootheruption. This can occur, for example, when children continuously drink sugary...
An ectopic tooth, also known as an impacted tooth, is a tooth that develops in an abnormal position and fails to erupt into its normal location in the...
reinforcement of this structure. This was also correlated to periods of tootheruption. In a later series of papers, Russell developed aspects of this mode...
tissue. The advantages of primary bone grafting, which are allowing tootheruption through the grafted bone, are retained. Furthermore, secondary bone...
An eruption cyst, or eruption hematoma, is a bluish swelling that occurs on the soft tissue over an erupting tooth. It is usually found in children. The...