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Nursing & Health Survival Guide: Dental Nursing
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The dental workplace is always busy, whether in a dental surgery or a dental department in a hospital. This pocket-size reference book puts all the vital facts and information at your fingertips.
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Deciduous and permanent teeth
Deciduous and permanent teeth
ā DECIDUOUS AND PERMANENT NOTATION
NAMES OF TEETH | DECIDUOUS (28 IF ALL PRESENT) | PERMANENT (32 IF ALL PRESENT) |
Central incisor | A | 1 |
Lateral incisor | B | 2 |
Canine | C | 3 |
1st premolar | No premolar | 4 |
2nd premolar | No premolar | 5 |
1st molar | D | 6 |
2nd molar | E | 7 |
3rd molar | No premolar | 8 |
Deciduous and permanent dentition
ā DIFFERENCES IN DECIDUOUS AND PERMANENT TEETH
DECIDUOUS TEETH
ā¢ 20 in the dentition
ā¢ White in colour
ā¢ Spaces between each tooth
ā¢ Bulbous crown
ā¢ Larger pulp chamber
ā¢ Shorter thin splayed roots
ā¢ No premolars
ā¢ Smaller overall
ā¢ Thinner enamel
PERMANENT TEETH
ā¢ 32 in the dentition
ā¢ Cream in colour
ā¢ Small pulp chamber
ā¢ Longer roots
ā DECIDUOUS TEETH ERUPT...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Abbreviations
- Terminology
- Handwashing Technique
- First Aid at Work
- The Heart
- Medical Emergencies in the Dental Surgery
- Dental Anatomy
- Deciduous and Permanent Teeth
- Dental Charting
- Basic Periodontal Examination (BPE)
- Radiographs
- Pulp Testing
- Rubber Dam
- Orthodontic Classification
- Salivary Glands
- Anatomy of the Skull
- The Nerve Supply to the Teeth and Gingivae
- Types of Dental Injections
- Muscles of Mastication
- Muscles of Facial Expression
- Handpieces
- Burs
- Mandrels
- Extraction Forceps
- Elevators
- Chisels
- Post-Operative Instructions
- Other Reading
- Useful Contacts