Eruption
‘Eruption’ describes the process of a tooth breaking through the gum as it grows.
‘Eruption’ describes the process of a tooth breaking through the gum as it grows.
Tooth eruption is when a tooth breaks through the gum during growth. This usually happens in childhood and may be known as teething. However, sometimes …
An ‘impacted’ tooth is a tooth that has been unable to erupt (grow into the mouth).
‘Extraoral’ is a generic dental term relating to outside the mouth, as opposed to intraoral.
‘Intraoral’ is a generic dental term relating to the inside of the mouth, as opposed to extraoral.
Maxillary – Relating to the maxilla (upper jaw). The maxilla palate is the medical term for the upper jaw. Like the mandible (lower jaw), it …
Plaque is a sticky substance that contains acids and bacteria. It is colourless, odourless, and causes tooth decay.
‘Pathogen’ is the generic term for an organism that can cause disease.
The mandible is the medical term for the lower jaw which holds all the lower teeth in place. It is a “U-shaped” bone, with a …
Gingivitis is essentially gum inflammation caused by dental plaque and poor oral hygiene. It is seen as the first stage of gum disease. Gums are …