left lower central secondary incisor tooth

ADA tooth 24

A lower central secondary incisor tooth that is in the left side of the lower jaw region.

प्रकार Organ
मूल संरचना lateral structure
लैटिन नाम ADA tooth 24

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

What is the left lower central secondary incisor tooth?
The left lower central secondary incisor is a permanent tooth that erupts around 6-7 years of age, replacing the primary central incisor with a single root and larger crown.
Where is the left lower central secondary incisor tooth located?
It is located in the mandible at the midline on the left side of the lower jaw, in the anterior region replacing the primary central incisor.
What is the function of the left lower central secondary incisor tooth?
It functions to incise and cut food during mastication, contributes to facial esthetics throughout life, and plays an important role in speech articulation.
What is the left lower central secondary incisor tooth connected to?
It is attached to the mandible by a periodontal ligament and long single root, and articulates with the upper central incisor during occlusion.
Why is the left lower central secondary incisor tooth clinically important?
It is important for establishing permanent anterior dental esthetics, proper occlusal relationships, and is subject to trauma, caries, and orthodontic correction throughout life.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.