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FACTORS

INFLUENCING
TOOTH ERUPTION
FACTORS INFLUENCING
TOOTH ERUPTION
1. Age :-
2. Genetics :-
3. Race:- eruption timing seems to be earlier in
the American black and Indian population
than in American whites of European origin

4. Sex :- Except for the 3rd molar Females tend


to calcify and erupt their permanent teeth
about five month earlier than males.
5. Height and Weight :- Taller and
heavier have greater number of erupted
teeth then shorter and lighter children

6. Environment :-
1. Socio economic group
2.Climate
7. General Factors :-
1.Disease
2.Hormones
3.Metabolism
4.Vit- C deficiency
Local Factors :-

1.Pathology, trauma, ankylosis


2.Early Loss of Primary teeth
3.Delayed Loss of Primary teeth
4.Impaction / Crowding
5.Supernumerary teeth
6.Space Available
7.Degree of Root Formation
8.Growth Factor
DISORDERS OF

ERUPTION
Premature &
Accelerated Tooth
Eruption
All these Conditions are Attributed to a
superficial position of Forming tooth Germ
These may be:-
1.Natal Teeth :-Present at the time of
birth.
2.Neo Natal Teeth:-Erupts with in 30 days
after birth.
3.Preerupted Teeth :-Appear in 2nd or 3rd
Month after birth.
•Natal teeth
Delayed Tooth
Eruption
Situations in which it occurs:-
1.Ankylosis
2.Congenital Hypothyroidism

3.Juvenile acquired Hypothyroidism


4.Cleidocranial Dysplasia
5.Down syndrome
6.Gingival Fibromatosis
7.Amelogenesis Imperfecta
8. EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA
9. Mucopolysaccaridosis
Others are:-

9. Achondroplasia
10.Regional Odonto Dysplasia
TEETHING
Physiological process of eruption of primary
dentition through the gingiva

Clinical features:-
A) Local signs-
1.Hyperemia or swelling of the mucosa
overlying the erupting teeth
2. Patches of erythema on the cheeks
3. Flushing in the skin of adjacent cheek
Systemic signs:-

1. General irritability & crying


2. Loss of appetite
3. Sleeplessness, restlessness
4. Increase salivation & drooling
5. Insanity
6. Increase thirst
7. Circumoral rash
TEETHING
DISORDERS
TEETHING PROBLEMS
Discomfort resulting from teething due to pressure
exerted on periodontal mambrane

SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS:-
1.Fever
2. Diarrhoea
3. Vomiting
4. Convulsions
5. Bronchitis
6. Infantile paralysis
LOCAL PROBLEMS:-

1.Eruption hematoma
2. Eruption sequestrum
3. Ectopic eruption
4. Transmigration
5.Transposition
1.Eruption hematoma

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