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PHYSIOLOGIC TOOTH MOVEMENT ─ ERUPTION AND SHEDDING. 高雄醫學大學 兒童牙科 陳弘森 07-3121101-7008, 7020 hosech@kmu.edu.tw. Eruption. Movement of a tooth through the jaw into the oral cavity. Pattern of tooth movement. preeruptive movement eruptive movement posteruptive movement.
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PHYSIOLOGIC TOOTH MOVEMENT─ERUPTION AND SHEDDING 高雄醫學大學 兒童牙科 陳弘森 07-3121101-7008, 7020 hosech@kmu.edu.tw
Eruption • Movement of a tooth through the jaw into the oral cavity.
Pattern of tooth movement • preeruptive movement • eruptive movement • posteruptive movement
Histology of tooth movement • Preeruptive phase • Eruptive phase • Posteruptive phase
Preeruptive phase • Bodily movement • Excentric growth bony remodeling osteoclast
Eruptive phase • Root formation • Periodontal ligament • Dento-gingival juction
Posteruptive phase • Condylar growth • Jaw bone growth
Direction of tooth movement • Axial • Drifting • Tilting • Rotating
Tooth eruption mechanism • The push mechanism • The pull mechanism
Push mechanism • Root growth (Pierce 1887) • Vascular pressure (Constant 1900) • Bone growth (Brash 1928) • Cellular proliferation (Eidmann 1923) • Dental follicle
Pull mechanism • Collagen maturation (Thomas 1967) • Fibroblasts (Ness 1967)
Eruption rates • Mouse • Guinea pig 200-1100 μ m/day • Rabbit • Human 140 μ m/day (5 μ m/day)
Clinical consideration • Early eruption • Delayed eruption • Impacted
Shedding(exfoliation) • Gradual removal of roots and alveplar bone
Shedding of teeth odontoclasts pressure
odontoclasts Cementoclas Dentinoclast
Histology of shedding • Odontoclasts Large multinucleated cell Cytoplasm of vacuole Dense mitochondria Brush border surface Acid phosphatase
Odontoclasts resorption bay (Howship’s lacunae) brush border (ruffled border ; microvilli ) acid phosphatase
Root resorption • resorption period • rest period • repair period