tooth surface structure

tooth surface

A surface structure that is part of a calcareous tooth.

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상위 구조물 surface structure
라틴어 명칭 tooth surface

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What is a tooth surface structure?
A tooth surface structure is a distinct anatomical region on the outer surface of a tooth. Each surface is named based on its orientation relative to surrounding oral structures such as the lips, cheeks, tongue, or neighboring teeth, and together they form the complete external anatomy of a tooth.
Where is a tooth surface structure located?
Tooth surface structures are located on the exterior of each tooth within the oral cavity. The specific surface depends on its orientation — some face the lips or cheeks, others face the tongue, and some face adjacent teeth within the dental arch.
What is the function of tooth surface structures?
Tooth surface structures serve different functional roles depending on their position. Surfaces facing the cheeks or lips are involved in food contact during chewing, while surfaces facing the tongue interact with speech and swallowing. Interproximal surfaces contact neighboring teeth and help maintain dental arch integrity.
What conditions may affect tooth surface structures?
Tooth surface structures may be associated with dental caries (decay), erosion from acidic foods or beverages, abrasion from improper brushing, and attrition from tooth grinding. Gum disease may also affect the surfaces near the gumline.
How are tooth surface structures examined?
Tooth surface structures are examined during routine dental check-ups using visual inspection, dental mirrors, and explorers. Dental X-rays may be used to visualize surfaces not directly visible, such as interproximal areas between teeth.

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