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Pathology
Study of abnormalities or diseases
Diagnosis
Identification of disease
Oral Pathology
Study of diseases of the mouth
Oral Pathology‘s importance
TIS
To diagnose diseases
Identification of abnormality (properly)
So that you can give proper treatment
Development of an ideal dentition depends on many factors:
FNEE
Formation of a full complement of teeth
Normal structural development of dental tissues
Eruption of each group of teeth at the appropriate time into an adequate space
Eruption of teeth into correct relationship to occlude with their opposition numbers
Full complement teeth
32 teeth
Normal structural development of dental tissues
gingiva, bone, and periodontal ligament
Exfoliation
falling of deciduous tooth
Eruption of teeth into correct relationship to occlude with their opposite numbers:
incorrect opposing tooth resulting to open bite
Correct relationship of teeth to occlude w/ their opposition numbers
concave to convex
Complete Dentition
perfect dentition
Ideal Dentition
not so perfect but functions well